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The purple color of KMnO4 is due to:

A
incomplete d-subshell.
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ionic nature of KMnO4.
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C
charge transfer.
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D
resonance in MnO4 ion.
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Solution

The correct option is C charge transfer.
The purple color in KMnO4 arises from an electronic transition, but it is actually not a d-d transition, since the Mn in this compound has no d electrons. It arises from a charge transfer reaction within the molecule, in which photons promote an electron from the highest energy molecular orbital in one of the Mn-O bonds to an empty d orbital on the manganese.

Charge transfer from the ligand(O2) to the metal center. This is called a ligand-to-metal charge transfer.

Hence,option C is correct.

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