Sprite can turn green when it comes into contact with copper from pipes or coins due to a chemical reaction that forms copper compounds. These copper compounds can change the appearance of the drink, giving it a green tint. It is safe to drink, but it is recommended to avoid consuming drinks that have changed color as a precaution.
The solvent in Sprite is water.
Sprite typically has a pH level of around 3.3 to 3.4, which makes it slightly acidic due to the presence of citric acid and phosphoric acid as ingredients. However, the actual amount of acid in Sprite can vary and is generally not provided on the product label.
it is the nickel that makes the nickel carbonate green
No, sprite does not contain acetic acid, however, it does contain citric acid.
Universal indicator will turn green when an acid is mixed with an alkali. This green color indicates a neutral pH level which is achieved when the acid and alkali have neutralized each other.
Vinegar
Because there is something in the nail glue, that causes a fung to grow. My nails do that too
Algae.
The chlorophyll in the plant.
The green shine sprite opens up the door that says you need a special shine sprite.
Gangrene.
Coca-Cola
both but diet sprite does not
Yes. It makes your weed wet and Sprite chunky!
Chloroplast has the photosynthetic pigments chlorophyll.Chlorophyll makes plant green.
Co2
sprite has no color becuase it has caramel food coloring and the phosphic acid to makes it have no coloring.