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Do atoms have colors? What colors are they? Are they all the same color, or are all carbon atoms one color and all hydrogen atoms a different color for instance? Or are they the color of the object? Thanks for your help.
16 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
atoms do not have colour.
16 years ago
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