Different substances containing the same transition metal often demonstrate a wide range of colors. Elemental copper is reddish-brown, for example, while copper(I) chloride is white and copper(II) carbonate is blue-green.  Why is it that complexes of one transition metal can have many colors? Select one:     The color of a substance changes based on the number of chemical reactions it goes through.     The particle size of a substance affects its appearance.     Transition metal complexes

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Different substances containing the same transition metal often demonstrate a wide range of colors. Elemental copper is reddish-brown, for example, while copper(I) chloride is white and copper(II) carbonate is blue-green. 

Why is it that complexes of one transition metal can have many colors?

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    The color of a substance changes based on the number of chemical reactions it goes through.

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    The particle size of a substance affects its appearance.

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    Transition metal complexes are particularly sensitive to the quality of preparation and presence of impurities.

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    Transition metals are influenced by the presence and nature of any anions.

 

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