Why is ZnSO4 Colourless?
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It contains a zinc(2+). Anhydrous zinc sulfate is a colorless crystalline solid. Zinc sulfate is also obtained as a hexahydrate, ZnSO4.6H2O, and as a heptahydrate ZnSO4.7H2O. All forms are soluble in water.
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zinc sulphate zinc has +2 charge which implies it's electronic configuration is 3d^10 i.e it has no unpaired electrons so energy is not able to exicte the electrons.. that's why it doesn't decipate an colour
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