idione solution.
2Mg + O2= 2MgO + light +heat
The bright type of sunlight
photosensitive receptor.cones and rods.cones work in bright light and are sensitive to colours whereas rods work in dim light and are not sensitive to colours
Any chemical will give off light if it is heated to a sufficiently high temperature. There are also chemicals that give off light at relatively low temperatures. Fireflys produce a type of chemical called luciferins, that produce light.
I suppose a dying star shows more colours and hues, because it is larger and cooler and not so bright, so a lot more colours can be seen.
red / crimson
The bright colours r Yellow, Red and blue .
Yellow, bright colours.
2Mg + O2 --> 2MgOthe reaction produces a very bright white light which can make u blind, so don't look directly to the 'flame'!
Yes. A color change is an indicator of a chemical reaction (change).
bright colours
In nature bright stripy colours indicate danger to predators. The bright colours on a bee advertise that the animal may be dangerous to eat or the bee may have venom. A bee is striped with a dark and a bright colour to make people aware that it could have a very harmful sting if you have a big reaction which can also cause people to die. im not sure if that awnsered it but i tried
Red?
it is the sun
jesters would wear bright colours to stand out
they are any colours that range from pale colours to bright fluorescent colours
by the bright colours dur
yes