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The boxwood tree turns dark green after it dies. It is the only species of tree that turns that color after its life has ended.
Because - lack of sunlight prevents the leaves from making chlorophyll - the chemical that turns leaves green.
You use litmus paper and if it turns dark blue (11 - 14) then it is an alkali, if it turns green (6 - 10) it is neutral, and if it turns red (0 - 5) it's an acid.
I did this lab experiment in my biology class. When Lugol's indicator is added to glucose, it turns to a dark green colour for starch it turns black and for surcose it turns yellow.
Lime water is alkali because it is a navy blue however it turns dark green.
It turns dark green and lets of oxegeon decreasing the mass
yellow and blue and a little bit of black or green and dark blue or green and black
Dark red blood flowing from a wound indicates bleeding from the veins. Applying direct pressure to the wound can help to stop the flow of blood.
Probably in the dark forest
dark blue and green
When you heat Nickel nitrate, it will begin to boil and turn into a bright green liquid. Then it will begin to turn dark green until finally it turns into a black solid.
Take the dark green and white then you get lite green.