Absorbing Light: What Determines Reflected vs Absorbed Photons?

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The perception of color is based on the frequencies of light that objects reflect, while others are absorbed. The absorption and reflection of specific light frequencies are determined by the chemical structure of the substance, particularly the electron configurations of its atoms. Certain atoms absorb specific light frequencies due to energy transitions that match those frequencies. Additionally, larger molecules can absorb light through their unique vibrational or rotational modes. Specific parts of large organic molecules play a crucial role in determining their color properties.
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I understand that what we perceive as color is really just certain frequencies of light that are reflected by objects. But what determines what frequencies are absorbed and which ones are reflected.
 
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The chemical structure of the substance. Some atoms directly absorb certain frequencies of light, because their electron structures provide a transition with matching energy. Larger molecules have specific modes of vibration or rotation that can absorb frequencies or ranges of frequencies. Indeed, specific parts of large organic molecules are responsible for specific kinds of coloring.

Here's a good website to get you started:

http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2002/price/colour.htm

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