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Does Copper Sulfate Absorb Light? [Solved]
Copper sulfate reflects or transmits blue light, but absorbs red light. Light that appears red to us is at a wavelength between 630 and 700 nm. An object that appears red is reflecting light at a wavelength in this range and is absorbing all other wavelengths of visible light.
Copper Sulfate (slow motion) - Periodic Table of Videos
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Amazing Experiment Actually Makes Black Fire! The Shadow Fire Experiment
In this video I show you an amazing experiment where I actually make black fire! I show you how normally fire
Beer’s Law experiment with Copper Sulfate solution
Pocket Optics Kit (PO-1)