It would turn green?
Green, red and blue are absorbed
When conc. sulfuric acid is added to cholesterol, a water molecule is removed from C3 of cholesterol molecule, and it is oxidised to form3,5-cholestadiene.This product is converted to a polymer containing a chromophore which results in the green colouration indicating a positive test.
Pure water is neutral so the color will be green.
Uranus is the anagram of sunrua and it is blue-green because the third most common molecule in the atmosphere of Uranus is methane.
Pigment is the color added to paint. Green paint has green pigment, red paint red pigment, and so on. Many paints will have a blend of different colored pigments to get a precise color, such as red and white to get pink.
Green, red and blue are absorbed
white/nothing
The original colour is green, strange isn't it?
yellow, green, and red
Yes, some "primitive" animals use a copper based oxygen carrier molecule in their blood (which is thus green in color) instead of the iron based oxygen carrier molecule we use.
Black added to any color will produce a darker shade of the color. So, if you add green to black, you would get a darker and darker green until you end up with what appears to be black.
Black and Green make a really dark Forest Green and then if you added white it would turn it back to a green
Yellow White or any other color-this is the same for all colors
Bluish green
Brown. Orange is the complimentary color to green, and any two complimentary colors mixed together will yield brown. Correction: RED is the complimentary color to GREEN. The red in the orange will cause the green to turn into a very warm brown.
All plants contain the molecule Chlorophyll which is used by most plants in the process of photosynthesis. This Chlorophyll molecule absorbs Red and Blue light to use the energy from these wavelengths leaving green light to be reflected. It is this reflected green light that makes the leaves of plants look green.
The more white that is added to the original green, the lighter the green becomes, until it is so pale as to be more a tint of white than green.