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Explain why transition metals generally form coloured compounds

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Answered by zainabsiddiqui48
8

Transition metal belongs from d block

And when electron jump from one shell to another it collied with light particles so we see coloured compound

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

  • Most of the complexes of transition metals are coloured.
  • This is because of the absorption of radiation from visible light region to promote an electron from one of the d−orbitals to another.
  • In the presence of ligands, the d-orbitals split up into two sets of orbitals having different energies.
  • Therefore, the transition of electrons can take place from one set toanother.
  • The energy required for these transitions is quite small and falls in the visible region of radiation.
  • The ions of transition metals absorb the radiation of a particular wavelength and the rest is reflected, imparting colour to the solution.

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