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Why Cu is coloured but Zn* is colourless

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Answered by kookietaelicious
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Copper has an unpared electron which acts as a F centre and allows electron transition in visible region importing color while Zn+2 is having no unpaired electrons hence colorless.

Answered by kiranrout2007
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Copper has an unpared electron which acts as a F centre and allows electron transition in visible region importing color while Zn+2 is having no unpaired electrons hence colorless.

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