2.2 Colour in chemistry

Periodic table of the Elements
Figure 2.21. Periodic table of elements. Image attribution: 2012rc, Periodic table large, on Wikimedia CommonsCC BY 3.0, select image to enlarge.

The science of chemistry deals with chemical elements – which are the substances of matter (Figure 2.21). Chemistry also deals with the properties and behaviours of these substances when mixed and the development of methods to create new substances.

The relationship between chemistry and colour is complex. Chemical processes are used to create colours that we use every day, and colour is used in chemistry to measure and analyse substances and chemical processes. It’s useful to learn about this aspect of colour theory if you’re working with colour materials in creative and scientific fields.

This section covers selected topics that explain the relationship between colour and chemistry (you can also find additional information in section 3.4 Colour systems: paint pigments and dyes).

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