When alkali metal dissolves in liquid ammonia, the solution can acquire different colours. Explain the reason for this type of colour change.
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When alkali metal dissolves in liquid ammonia, the solution can acquire different colours. Explain the reason for this type of colour change.
Different concentrations of alkali metals in liquid ammonia results in different colours. The dilute solutions are blue in colour due to presence of ammoniated electrons. The concentrated solutions have copper bronze colour as ammoniated metal ions are bound by free electrons.
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