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1 Colors of M & Ms and Skittles Dr. Frank Walmsley Trinity University San Antonio, TX 78212

2 The Rainbow

3 The Rainbow As Seen by a Scientist When the eye sees all the colors of the visible spectrum, it sees white light.

4 The Colors of M&Ms and Skittles The Dyes Used in Manufacture RedRed BlueBlue YellowYellow Green Brown

5 Why are Red M&Ms Red? A red object or a red solution is red because the eye sees the red light portion of the visible spectrum. The other portions of the spectrum are absorbed by the object or solution and do not reach the eye.

6 A solution in a cuvette The colored solution is to be measured. The colorless solution is a reference. Light of varying wavelength pass through each solution and the difference is recorded.

7 A Red Solution Some red color is dissolved from the coating of red M&Ms.

8 The Spectrometer The visible spectrum from 400 nm to 700 nm is recorded by a spectrometer. The spectrum shown on the screen is not the red solution.

9 The Spectrum The spectrum of the red solution measured from 400 nm to 700 nm. Notice no light is absorbed from about 600 nm to 700 nm. This is red light.

10 This light not absorbed This light absorbed

11 Why are Blue M&Ms Blue? A blue object or a blue solution is blue because the eye sees the blue light portion of the visible spectrum. The other portions of the spectrum are absorbed by the object or solution and do not reach the eye.

12 Preparation of a Blue Solution Two M&Ms placed into water after about 5 seconds. Some of the dye is already dissolving.

13 A Blue Solution A solution prepared by dissolving some coating from blue M&Ms as shown in previous slide.

14 Spectrum of Blue Solution The spectrum of the blue solution from 400 nm to 700 nm. Notice that little light is absorbed between about 420 and 470 nm; this is blue light.

15 This light not absorbed This light is absorbed

16 How Do You Get Green M&Ms without Green Dye? Can you combine colors? Which ones? Right! Yellow and Blue make Green

17 Preparing a Green Solution Dissolving the coating from a yellow and a blue M&M. Notice the green solution forming.

18 A More Fundamental Question WHY do yellow and blue make green?

19 Yellow Dye Blue Dye This part absorbed This part not absorbed

20 Yellow and blue make green Because the yellow and blue dyes absorb all the colors of light except green.

21 Brown is not a primary color. It is a specific combination of other colors in specific quantities.

22 Preparing a Brown Solution The coating from brown M&Ms is dissolved in water.

23 A Brown Solution The solution from brown M&Ms appears sort of orange because of its low concentration.

24 A Black Solution How would you make a black solution? What would the visible spectrum look like?

25 Preparation of a Yellow Solution

26 A Yellow Solution

27 Spectrum of Yellow Solution

28 A Purple Solution Prepared by mixing red and blue solutions.

29 Spectrum of a Purple Solution Notice that there is little absorbance near 400 to 430 nm compared to large absorbances of the red and blue dyes. Notice the wavelength scale is not the same as the other spectra.

30 Structure of Red 40

31 Structure of Yellow 5

32 Structure of Yellow 6

33 Structure of Blue 1

34 Structure of Blue 2


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