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Generally transition elements from coloured salts due to the presence of unpaired electrons. Which of the following compounds will be coloured in solid state?

A

`Ag_(2)SO_(4)`

B

`CuF_(2)`

C

`ZnF_(2)`

D

`Cu_(2)Cl_(2)`

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  • Generally transitioin elements form coloured salts due to the presence of unpaired electrons.Which of the following compounds will be coloured in solid state ?

    A
    `Ag_(2)SO_(4)`
    B
    `CuF_(2)`
    C
    `ZnF_(2)`
    D
    `Cu_(2)Cl_(2)`
  • Generally transition elements and their salts are coloured due to the presence of unpaired electrons in metal ions. Which of the following compounds are coloured ?

    A
    `KMnO_(4)`
    B
    `Ce(SO_(4))_(2)`
    C
    `TiCl_(4)`
    D
    `Cu_(2)Cl_(2)`
  • Generally transition elements and their salts are coloured due to the presence of unpaired electrons in metal ions. Which of the following compounds are coloured?

    A
    `KMnO_(4)`
    B
    `Ce(SO_(4))_(2)`
    C
    `TiCl_(4)`
    D
    `Cu_(2)Cl_(2)`
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