Chemistry, asked by IamIronMan0, 10 months ago

We study in coordination compound that many complexes shows colour due to electron transitions and they emit energy of visible range .
Does this concept apply to all the colored thing we see in our surroundings in our routine life ? When few things are left in sunlight for a long time their color got fade , does it mean they ran out of electrons ?

Did I mixed two different concept .

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Answered by tamilselvan21062003
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Answer:

yes , According to this question

temperature and pressure also make it role

in lab while abtaining an certain solution it may in visible or in visible those things will depend on the nature of the particals

but here

sun create certain amount of on the object,which lead fade it's colour

like example:when transfer of electricity from production plant to customers

huge amount of electricity will be lost while transferring from one place to another, here temperature place major role

with reference to these points

we may come to conclusion that electron will lost when sun raise fall on the object

Answered by abhiindia2016
1

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

obviously it is applicable for all

anywhere electrons will be out while producing energy

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