Facts of the Matter: Metals’ electrons transmit range of colors to our eyes

Open a jewelry box or pause in front of a stained-glass window, and you are seeing one of nature’s quieter tricks at work. The color, in these cases, is not painted on. It comes from the atoms themselves — specifically, from a group of metals known as the transition elements.

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