the colour of the metal -EDTA complex is?
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The colour you see in a transition metal compound is the visible light that isn't absorbed by the 3d electronic transitions. For example, copper(II) complexes often absorb in the red area of the visible spectrum, so the resulting colour observed is green–blue.
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green blue
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The colour you see in a transition metal compound is the visible light that isn't absorbed by the 3d electronic transitions. For example, copper(II) complexes often absorb in the red area of the visible spectrum, so the resulting colour observed is green–blue.
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