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coloured slats are formed by​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution : Due to presence of vacant d-orbitals and they show d-d transition.

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Slate is a metamorphic rock with a dull luster. The most common color of slate is gray, but it can also be brown, green, purple, or blue. Slate is formed when a sedimentary rock (shale, mudstone, or basalt) is compressed. Over time, slate may transition into other metamorphic rocks, such as phyllite or schis

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