Developing Metals 3: Coloured ions Flashcards

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Describe the energy in the five d orbitals of transition metals

A

In transition metal compounds the five d orbitals do not all have the same

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What do ligands surrounding a metal ion cause ( in terms of sub shell )

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  • ligands surrounding the metal ion cause the 5 d subshell to split into a 2 and 3
  • = creating a gap in energy ( delta E ) between the orbitals ( 3 orbitals always lower than 2 )

( look at notes for clarification )

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3
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What does the gap in energy between the d orbitals ( 2 and 3 ) correspond to

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Energy of UV/ visible light

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What do electrons do to the gap in energy between the d orbitals

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Electrons absorbs UV/visible light to provide the energy to promote excited electrons to the higher energy level ?

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Describe what the colour seen of complexes is in terms of visible light and absorption

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Colour you see is a mixture of the colours of visible light that are NOT absorbed

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Standard answer for explain why the ( iron / any ) compound is coloured ( 4 marks )

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  1. 3d subshell / energy levels split by ligands
  2. Electrons move ( excited / promoted ) to higher energy level
  3. Light absorbed & E=hv ( E is proportional to frequency of visible light )
  4. Complementary colour transmitted ( i.e this is the colour you see )
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Explain in terms of frequencies why solutions are often coloured ( 2 marker )

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  1. ( electrons ??? ) absorb frequencies in parts of the visible spectrum
  2. Transmit ( reflect not allowed ) complementary colour
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