A solution of sodium in liquid ammonia is blue due to the presence of
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — p-Block Elements
A solution of sodium in liquid ammonia is blue due to the presence of
- solvated electrons
- ammonium ions
- solvated sodium ions
- sodium atoms
Answer
(A) solvated electrons
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