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In our daily lives, we see almost everything as a wide variety of colors. Colors that make up the materials vary in a visible gradient from violet to red. But matter is made of atoms. So, can we say that atoms have color? The video basically deals with the interaction of visible light with materials. Financial support - Key Pix [email protected] Additional reference https://www.wtamu.edu/~cbaird/sq/2014... Social network / prsjoao.reis Errata: Carminic acid is NOT a natural pigment found in apples . The color basically comes from anthocyanins. Carminic acid is widely used to dye foods, as is love apple. Then came the confusion. Gratitude to members: Guilherme R. #atomos #espectrovisivel #luz