Multiple Choice
Why are Zn2+ ions colorless in water?
A) they don't form coordination complexes with water.
B) the Zn2+/H2O coordination complexes have filled d orbitals.
C) the Zn2+/H2O coordination complexes are all paramagnetic.
D) the Zn2+/H2O coordination complexes are all tetrahedral.
E) none of the above
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