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Why is the Cu+ ion colourless? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why is the Cu+ ion colourless?

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  1. Cu+ ions have a completely filled d-orbital configuration (3d10).
  2. Because all d-orbitals are fully occupied, no electrons are available for d-d electronic transitions.
  3. d-d transitions are responsible for colour in transition metal ions, caused by absorption of visible light.
  4. Without such transitions, Cu+ ions do not absorb visible light and thus appear colourless.
  5. Similarly, ions like Zn2+ and Cd2+ with filled d-orbitals are also colourless.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 496]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 18. i. | Page 496
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