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    The Color of a Transition Metal Complex Results From
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The Color of a Transition Metal Complex Results From

Question 1

Question 1

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The color of a transition metal complex results from:


A) bending vibrations
B) stretching vibrations
C) transition of an electron between d orbitals
D) transition of an electron between an s and a p orbital
E) nuclear magnetic resonance

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