Lukeje New member Feb 6, 2008 4,047 0 0 May 31, 2009 #21 Blue: The colour corresponding to intervalence charge transfer in KFe[sub]2[/sub](CN)[sub]6[/sub]. That's Prussian Blue if anyone cares...
Blue: The colour corresponding to intervalence charge transfer in KFe[sub]2[/sub](CN)[sub]6[/sub]. That's Prussian Blue if anyone cares...
Evilvikingking New member May 2, 2009 266 0 0 May 31, 2009 #22 Pink: the colour of my hands as i /facepalm
Lukeje New member Feb 6, 2008 4,047 0 0 May 31, 2009 #23 Evilvikingking said: Pink: the colour of my hands as i /facepalm Click to expand... What? I've got to study electronic (UV-Vis) spectroscopy for finals. This is now how I view colours.
Evilvikingking said: Pink: the colour of my hands as i /facepalm Click to expand... What? I've got to study electronic (UV-Vis) spectroscopy for finals. This is now how I view colours.
Lukeje New member Feb 6, 2008 4,047 0 0 May 31, 2009 #25 True Nero said: this is easy... 47. Click to expand... 47 what?
Altorin Jack of No Trades May 16, 2008 6,976 0 0 May 31, 2009 #26 green is a combination of blue and yellow. I don't need to explain what blue or yellow look like, as I only have to describe any color I want, and I chose green.
green is a combination of blue and yellow. I don't need to explain what blue or yellow look like, as I only have to describe any color I want, and I chose green.