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Old October 18th, 2007, 20:15
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Electricity can cause a chemical reaction to occur therefore its quite common that color will change. For example electrolysis of CuCl2 solution will lead to red metal Cu at the cathode and green-yellow gas Cl2 at the anode.

I believe that some time ago I've heard about a substance which changes color when exposed to a magnetic filed but cannot recall what it was.
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