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A green flame is due probable to copper.
About a 74% estimated probability of green,
You can prove there is glucose in a sample by using Benedict's Solution. Heat up the sample, and add the Benedict's Solution. Assuming the solution is clear, if glucose is present it will change colour to red, or yellow, or green. If not, it will stay clear.
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They obtain energy from green algae
Set of all possible outcomes of a random experiments is called sample space. For example: i think it means the number of possibilities. ex. there are 4 colors(red blue yellow green) on a arrow wheel. whats the sample space green,green,green,green green, yellow,green,green, green,green,yellow,green etc. Sample spaces may be finite, countably infinite, or uncountable. By definition, a set A is said to be countable if it is either finite or has the form A = {a1, a2, a3, · · · }. For example, rolling a die is an experiment whose sample space is the finite set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. The sample space for the experiment of tossing three (distinguishable) coins is {HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT}
Celery or a green onion
Blue Green I believe but it may depend on the sample
green.
Not green but blue glow; the light is produced by the alpha excitation of the air around the sample of polonium.
A green flame is due probable to copper.
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No. Copper, iron, and chromium ions, among others, can also exhibit a green color in solution.
It depends. A sample from the crust could be a wide variety of colors. A sample of rock from the lithospheric mantle would be green, as it is composed mostly of peridotite.
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