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Chromophore
Molecules wage invisible battles with light to create the colors we see
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What is the primary reason a chromophore appears colored to the human eye?
It emits light spontaneously without absorbing any light energy.
It absorbs specific wavelengths of visible light, causing electrons to excite and the remaining light to be reflected or transmitted.
It reflects all wavelengths of light equally, producing its color by reflection alone.
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Molecules wield color by shifting electrons in tiny light-absorbing regions
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What determines the specific color a chromophore imparts to a molecule?
The overall size of the molecule regardless of its electronic structure
The temperature of the molecule at the time it absorbs light
The energy gap between molecular orbitals that absorbs certain visible light wavelengths
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