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The blue colour of the solution (metal dissolved in liquid ammonia) is due to :

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All alkali metals dissolve in anhydrous liquid ammonia to give blue colour solution. It is the ammoniated electron which is reponsible for the blue colour of the solution, and the electrical conductivity is due to the ammoniated cation, [M(NH_(3))_(x)]^(+) as well as the ammoniated electron, [e(NH_(3))_(y)]^(-) , value of x and y depend on the extent of solvation by NH_(3) . Dilute solutions are paramagnetic due to free ammoniated electrons. Q. Which of the following statement about solution of alkali metals in liquid ammonia is correct?