Hey everyone,
I read on wikipedia that copper (II) nonhalide will have a green colour while copper (II) halide will have a blue-green colour. I'm curious what causes this difference, as the copper atom still has the same amount of electrons and, I assume, should be providing similar emissions.
When looking at copper (I) or copper (II), does the colour difference come from the variance in electron number? I had read that in flame tests it is always the atom, and not the ion, that produces the colour, so I'm stumped as to why copper can have this variation.
Thank you!