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The colour of transition metal ions is due to presence of unpaired electron transitions in available empty electron in

Updated On: Apr 29, 2024
  • $ d- $ orbitals
  • $ p- $ orbitals
  • $ s- $ orbitals
  • $s$ and $p$-orbitals
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The colour of transition metal ions arises from the excitation of unpaired electrons from the $d$-orbital of lower energy to the $d$-orbital of higher energy. This is for the reason that transition metal ions have the property to absorb certain radiations from the visible region and exhibit the complementary colour.
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D and F Block Elements

The d-block elements are placed in groups 3-12 and F-block elements with 4f and 5f orbital filled progressively. The general electronic configuration of d block elements and f- block elements are (n-1) d 1-10 ns 1-2 and (n-2) f 1-14 (n-1) d1 ns2 respectively. They are commonly known as transition elements because they exhibit multiple oxidation states because of the d-d transition which is possible by the availability of vacant d orbitals in these elements. 

They have variable Oxidation States as well as are good catalysts because they provide a large surface area for the absorption of reaction. They show variable oxidation states to form intermediate with reactants easily. They are mostly lanthanoids and show lanthanoid contraction. Since differentiating electrons enter in an anti-penultimate f subshell. Therefore, these elements are also called inner transition elements.

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