Green color
Chlorophyll absorbs purple/blue light really well and orange/red light too. It doesnt absorb green light very well and refects most of ot, making plants appear green to us. Chlorophyll absorbs best in the 600-750 nm (nanometer) range
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll is the pigment found in the chloroplast that absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
There are 2 different types of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll "a" absorbs light in the violet and red regions of the visible spectrum while chlorophyll "b" absorbs light in the blue and red regions of the visible spectrum.
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll
chlorophyll
Light is white. White is a neutral color that is an equal mix of all the primary colors. Plants are green because they have green chlorophyll. The reason why chlorophyll is green is because when white light emitted by the sun hits a green plant the chlorophyll absorbs the red and blue light but doesn't absorb the green light so the green light bounces off the plant and goes into our eyes making the "plant look green". It is rather more complex to why the chlorophyll doesn't absorb green light and only absorbs red and blue light.
It does this because the two substances have a chemical reaction which allows the colour to get brighter
Chlorophyll primarily absorbs red and blue light and reflects green light, giving plants their green color.
Leaves are green because of chlorophyll, a pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is most effective at capturing light in the green spectrum, so leaves appear green to our eyes. This process allows plants to convert sunlight into energy.