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When an alkali metal dissolves in liquid ammonia the solution can acquire different colours. Explain the reasons for this type of colour change.

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The dilute solutions of alkali metals in liquid ammonia exhibit dark blue colour because ammoniated electrons absorb energy corresponding the red region of the visible light.
`M+(x+y)NH_3rarr[M(NH_3)_x]^++e^(-)(NH_3)_y` Ammoniated electrons.
However if the concentration increases above 3M, the colour changes to copper-bronze and the solution acquires metallic lustre due to the formation of metal ion clusters.
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