How Chemicals Produce Colors: The Science Behind It

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Welcome to our channel! In this captivating video, we explore the fascinating science of how chemicals produce colors. Discover the mechanisms behind the vibrant hues we see in everyday life, from the colors in fireworks to the shades in a rainbow.

We delve into the role of electrons, light absorption, and emission in creating colors, and explain key concepts such as electronic transitions and the impact of different chemical compounds. Perfect for students, science enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the world around them, this video offers a clear and engaging explanation of the chemistry of color.
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Transcript
00:00Do you know how colorful chemical reaction can be?
00:03Yes, absolutely.
00:05When more than two chemical things are found,
00:08their atoms, that is, atoms,
00:11and together make new things.
00:14Let's take an example for this.
00:17When you mix soda and soda of food,
00:20there is a reaction, there is a reaction,
00:23from which a new thing is made.
00:25Carbon dioxide gas
00:27also works in making this original color.
00:30When different chemical things are found,
00:33they produce different colors.
00:36Like copper sulfate turns blue,
00:39and potassium permanganate turns yellow.
00:42These chemical reactions make our world
00:45even more colorful.
00:48And all this happens by the power of science.
00:51So friends,
00:52next time you see an interesting color,
00:55remember that all this is the magic of chemical reaction.

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