It is Colourless.
Blue carbon, by contrast, describes “the carbon sequestered in the ocean”. Blue carbon ecosystems not only prevent climate change but also protect coastal communities from its harmful impacts, such as rising seas and flooding, and provide important habitats for marine life.
Carbon dioxide is colorless in the human visible spectrum. It does have some fairly strong absorption bands in the infrared, so for a creature that saw using infrared light, it might appear to have a distinct color.
Yes Carbon Has a Color Mz.NewJerk
No, Oxygen is colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.
Colorless! CO2 does not interact with light that is in the visible spectrum.
Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas. See related link.
Colorless and Odorless.
its a natural color
oxygen it has no colour, taste or smell.
Oxygen is colorless as a gas, but as a liquid it is pale blue.
Green
Oxygen because when something hits oxygen it tends to rust so therefore it changes it's color.
Oxygen gas has no color. Liquid oxygen has a very slight blue color.
oxygen has no colour
its a natural color
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no
Human blood has red color when oxygenated which is mainly because of red blood cells. Its color changes to purple when present in oxygen deprived circumstances. To restore the color the blood has to be placed in oxygen rich environment.
Liquid oxygen is a pale blue.
oxygen it has no colour, taste or smell.
When blood cells have oxygen they are red, when they have no oxygen they are a darker shade of red.
Capillaries change color as they pass by body cells as the blood they contain loses oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood has a brighter color than oxygen-poor blood.
red
purple