Why can't zinc absorb visible light?
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Why can't zinc absorb visible light?
Zinc Characteristics:
The zinc in the periodic table occupies the position having the atomic number equivalent to 30. The appearance of the zinc in its natural form is blue-silvery in color. The zinc can be classified as a brittle metal.
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The zinc solutions are colorless due to no absorption of any visible light. The visible light lies in the range of 400 nano meter to 700 nano meter...
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