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The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
The prefix of the word "color" is "col-".
Yes, sage is a color that is greenish-gray, resembling the leaves of a sage plant. It is a muted and calming color often used in interior design and fashion.
The prefix "dis-" can be added to "colored" to mean "stained." The word "discolored" refers to something that has had its original color altered or stained.
The Greek prefix "rhodo" means rose or pink. It is commonly used in words related to roses or the color pink, such as rhododendron (a type of flower) or rhodochrosite (a mineral).
No. Chlorine is greenish in color.
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It should be a greenish blue.
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Chlorine gas is greenish in color; hence the name, which derives from Greek khloros, meaning "green".
The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
Typically, it could be exposure to chlorine or home hair coloring gone wrong. You are most likely to come in contact with chlorine from a swimming pool, though some people add bleach to their bath water.
Gas is only visible by having a certain color: Chlorine: greenish yellow, Iodine: purple, Bromine: redish brown. No color, not visible.
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the chlorine in the water oxidizes the copper causing an off color, if you used enough of each it would turn a greenish blue color.
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, all are coloured. fluorine is pale yellow, chlorine is greenish, and bromine is reddish brown. these three make up the first three halogens in the 7th group of the periodic table.