[Fe(CN)₆]⁴⁻ and [Fe(H₂O₆)]²⁺ are of different colours in dilute solutions. Why?
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colour of any solution or chemical is due to to the presence of radical ions are compound ions present in the solution
in the first compound there is presence of cyanide ion whereas in the other compound, it is a different ion
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