JEE MAIN - Chemistry (2015 (Offline) - No. 16)

The colour of KMnO4 is due to :
d – d transition
L $$\to$$ M charge transfer transition
$$\sigma$$ – $$\sigma$$* transition
M $$\to$$ L charge transfer transition

Explanation

$$L \to M$$ charge transfer spectra. $$KMn{O_4}$$ is colored because it absorbs light in the visible range of electromagnetic radiation. The permanganate ion is the source of color, as a ligand to metal, $$\left( {L \to M} \right)$$ charge transfer takes place between oxygen's $$p$$ orbitals and the empty $$d$$-orbitals on the metal. This charge transfer takes place when a photon of light is absorbed, which leads to the purple color of the compound.

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