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  • Hydrogen Color: Understanding the Appearance of Hydrogen Gas
    Hydrogen itself is colorless in its gaseous state.

    However, when hydrogen is heated to a high temperature, it emits a pale bluish-white light. This is because the electrons in the hydrogen atoms become excited and jump to higher energy levels. When they fall back down, they release energy in the form of light, which is primarily in the blue and ultraviolet regions of the spectrum.

    So, while hydrogen is typically colorless, it can appear bluish-white when it is heated.

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