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Chameleon colour changes

Chameleons’ colourful displays have long stimulated the imagination, featuring in art and literature. But now it is scientists’ turn to be excited, as the discovery of how chameleons change colour is changing the world of materials and optics

This ‘Wonders of chemistry’ is relevant to the following A-level topics:

• intermolecular forces

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