Consider a compound that exhibits negative solvatochromism.  If the compound is green when dissolved in a very non-polar solvent, what color might the solution change to if the solvent was made more polar?  (Choose the BEST answer.) Group of answer choices violet (purple) red any color other than green blue

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Consider a compound that exhibits negative solvatochromism.  If the compound is green when dissolved in a very non-polar solvent, what color might the solution change to if the solvent was made more polar?  (Choose the BEST answer.)
Group of answer choices
violet (purple)
red
any color other than green
blue
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