I would assume that the water evaporates.
It is heated.
Barium Chloride becomes a yellow/green when heated
Iron(II) carbonate [green] to Iron(II) oxide.
This depends on the metal; nickel chloride solution is green.
Copper, monovalent: blue Copper, divalent, in halides: blue-green Copper, divalent, in non-halide compounds: green
The radiator is located in front of your car under the mask, relese the lever under the dash than open the hood.Radiator is usualy labled, but if not look for plastic reservoir tank usualy with green liquid.
theres two on both sides on the car..on top of the radiator.. they are green and look like they have liquid in them thats wrong!
Antifreeze is typically green, but the newer stuff is "gold". If you're getting red liquid leaking from the radiator it's probably the transmission coolant line.
There are many. One example of a liquid that is green is methadone.
It's called anti-freeze. It is the primary liquid in your engine cooling system and it belongs inside the radiator. You probably have a hose or clamp that needs replaced.
Earth.
It is heated.
Antifreeze is green in color and is leaking from your radiator .
Barium Chloride becomes a yellow/green when heated
Probably a radiator leak or a split radiator hose.Check coolant levels in the radiator.
Many mineral powders will change colour when heated, as they lose their water of crystallization.
radiator antifreeze coolant.