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The graphic shows a red light shining on objects Q and R.
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Chemistry, 22.02.2020 07:35 suzyleonardsl0
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The graphic shows a red light shining on objects Q and R.
Object Q appears to be black, and object R appears to be red. Which of the following is correct?
A. Object Q refracts red light, and object R diffracts red light.
B. Object Q reflects red light, and object R absorbs red light.
C. Object Q absorbs red light, and object R reflects red light.
D. Object Q diffracts red light, and object R refracts red light.
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