CHEM 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ionic Radius

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There does appear to be such a relationship. It can be noted that elements in the. S and p blocks are colourless, while metals in the d block show colour. While calcium, sodium and aluminum (all s or p block elements) had an absence of colour, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickel and copper (d block elements) all had the presence of colour. It naturally follows that these transition metals show colour because they have partially filled d orbitals. When electrons jump from one orbital to another, light is emitted and this is what leads to our ability to see colour in them. No, there does not appear to be any relationship between the presence or absence of solution color and ionic radius of the metal ion. This can be clearly seen while looking at a periodic table of ion radius both the colored and colorless solutions have varying ionic radii.

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