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Why Transition Metal Ions Are Coloured?

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Why Transition Metal Ions Are Coloured?

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Transition metal ion-layer structure, less stable, generally contains a non-filled d sub-layer, there are varying numbers of unpaired electron. Vulnerable to the volatility of electronic excitation light, while the transition occurs, that is, absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths of visible light, shows a different color.

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