Most paints contain compounds of transition elements.
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The reason why transition metal in particular are colorful is because they have unfilled or either half filled d orbitals. There is Crystal field theory which explains the splitting of the d orbital, which splits the d orbital to a higher and lower orbital. Now, the electrons of the transition metal can "jump".
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