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What is the metal cation that gives the 'green' colour.
red, acid is mainly red and alkali is blue/purple neutral is green and it all dpends on the ph of the substance
Each secondary colour is situated opposite the one colour not used in its creation. Therefore the opposite colour to green on the colour wheel is red.
Green is a secondary colour made up of equal parts Yellow and Blue. Blue is a primary colour. When you mix a secondary colour with either of the primary colours it is made up of, you get a tertiary colour. In this case you would get Blue-green.
green
Chlorophyll is the substance that gives plants their green colour.
Cell parts called chloroplasts are present in the plant cell. Chloroplast contains a pigment known as chlorophyllwhich imparts green colour to the leaves.
Chlorophyll contained in Chloroplasts is used for photosynthesis, it is also the Chlorophyll which gives the leaf it's green colour.
The part of the plant cell that gives it its green colour is the chloroplasts in cells.
chlorophyll,alpha carotene, beta carotene, xanthophylls and zeaxanthin
Chlorophyll.
Plants with green leaves have chlorophyll. It is what gives them their green colour.
Something that gives another thing its colour eg. Chlorophyll gives plants its green colour.
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
The green chlorophyll in plants gives plants their greeness
Chlorophyll A and B is what gives leafs their green colour.