Determining the colors of transition metal

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Determining the colors of transition metals without lab work is a common inquiry among chemistry enthusiasts. Resources such as online databases or educational websites can provide color information for various transition metal compounds. A specific table detailing the colors of transition metals would be beneficial for quick reference. Engaging with multiple forums for answers may not be necessary, as a simple Google search could yield useful results. Utilizing existing online resources can streamline the process of learning about transition metal colors.
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I am in search of a way of determining the colurs of transition metal. Is there any way to find their colours without any kind of labwork. Also it would be helpful to me if anyone can give me a table concerniing the colurs of transition metals.
 
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Rogue Scientist I believe answered this question on sciencemadness. You really must be lazy to post on multiple boards. You should try searching on google once and awhile.
 
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