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  • Phosphorus Color: Understanding Atomic Representation
    Atoms themselves don't have color. Color is a perception of light, and atoms are too small to be seen with the naked eye.

    However, when you see a representation of a phosphorus atom, it's usually depicted as a light purple color. This is just a convention used to distinguish phosphorus from other elements in diagrams and models.

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