Chemistry, asked by arunykumar9712, 9 months ago

Why cu2o is red in colour?

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Answered by chiefprashant
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Answer:

The answer is very simple "scattering".

Explanation:

As you might know that color is a property of light and not object.

Now scattering is a process by which electrons absorbs light and emit only one type of light.

Now in Cu2O its so happen that electrons of this molecule absorbs light and emit only that light which seems red to us.

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