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Naked Science Scrapbook - Why are copper compounds colourful? - Science Scrapbook 11.03.04

Why are copper compounds colourful? - Science Scrapbook 11.03.04

03/04/11 • 4 min

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Copper compounds can be blue, green, yellow, brown and black - so how does it produce so many different colours? We find out the answer to this, plus why copper's flame test is green...
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Copper compounds can be blue, green, yellow, brown and black - so how does it produce so many different colours? We find out the answer to this, plus why copper's flame test is green...

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