• @prayer
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    31 year ago

    Well just because color doesn’t work at the atomic level doesn’t mean the atom is devoid of coloration. A pure bar of gold will look gold, and the only thing giving it that gold color is gold itself, would you not say that the atoms are gold colored?

    • @Not_Alec_Baldwin
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      41 year ago

      Color distinctly doesn’t work like that. It’s not a property of the atom.

      A single gold atom doesn’t absorb or reflect any light.

      Water appears clear but steam appears opaque despite being the same molecules.

      The are many things that impact how things interact with light.

      • @mrsemi
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        31 year ago

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    • @Chickenstalker
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      31 year ago

      No. It’s light interacting with the gold molecules. A nano-suspension of gold in solution is actually red.