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3 why does soldium produce blue colour when dissolve in ammonia?​

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The solvated electron is responsible for a great deal of radiation chemistry. Alkali metals dissolve in liquid ammonia giving deep blue solutions which conduct electricity . The blue colour of the solution is due to ammoniated electrons which absorb energy in the visible region of light.

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Because it is dissolving and has pigment.

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