Question:

The yellow colour in $NaCl$ crystals is due to

Updated On: Aug 1, 2022
  • excitation of electrons in F-centres
  • reflection of light from $Cl^-$ ions on the surface
  • refraction of light from $Na^+$ ions
  • all of the above
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The yellow colour is due to metal excess defect of anionic valency. $Na ^{+}$ion deposited on the surface of crystal of $NaCl$. The $Cl ^{-}$ion diffused to form $NaCl$. This happens by loss of electron from $Na$ to $Na ^{+}$at $F$ centres.
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