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Why Zn2+ ions are colourless while Ni2+ ions are green in colour? - Chemistry (Theory)

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Why Zn2+ ions are colourless while Ni2+ ions are green in colour?

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  1. Zn2+ has an electronic configuration 3d10, so all d-orbitals are filled, and no d-d electronic transitions absorb visible light; therefore, Zn2+ ions are colourless.
  2. Ni2+ has a configuration 3d8 with unpaired d-electrons; these allow d-d transitions that absorb certain visible wavelengths (often red), so the transmitted light appears green.
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