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Chemistry Question on d -and f -Block Elements

Cuprous ion (Cu+)(Cu^+ ) is colourless whereas cupric ion (Cu++)(Cu^{++} ) is blue in the aqueous solution. Cuprous ion (Cu+)(Cu^+ ) has unpaired electrons while cupric ion (Cu++)(Cu^{++} ) does not.

A

If both assertion and reason are true and reason is a correct explanation of the assertion

B

If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion

C

If the assertion is true but the reason is false

D

If both the assertion and reason are false

Answer

If the assertion is true but the reason is false

Explanation

Solution

Cuprous ions (Cu+)\left( Cu ^{+}\right) is colourless because it has no unpaired electrons in the 3d3d sub-shell as it has 3d103 d ^{10} configuration. The cupric ion (Cu++)\left( Cu ^{++}\right) has one unpaired electron as it has configuration 3d93 d^{9}. By absorbing the visible light, the unpaired electron can migrate from one set of dd- orbitals to another under the applied field of water molecules. Hence, cupric ion (Cu++)\left( Cu ^{++}\right) in aqueous solution shows blue colour.