plz explain why the complex [Ti(H2O)6]+3IS COLOURED ? How does the colour change on heating ?
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[Ti(H₂O)6]⁺³ is a complex chemical. The d-d transition takes place between t₂g orbit and eg orbit.
When the chemical gets heated, the electrons gets excited. when the heat is removed, the energy level is dropped and it emits certain wavelengths due to which it appear colored.
When the chemical gets heated, the electrons gets excited. when the heat is removed, the energy level is dropped and it emits certain wavelengths due to which it appear colored.
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Explanation:
Upon heating, it loses its water molecule from the coordination sphere. There is a transition of electrons from t2g to eg orbital. The splitting of the d-orbital takes place. ... Therefore, when [Ti(H₂O)₆]³⁺ is heated, the color changes from violet to colorless.
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