This depends on the metal; nickel chloride solution is green.
Plants with green leaves have chlorophyll. It is what gives them their green colour.
they are green because, that is the colour they reflect, they soak in every other colour but green (or blue and yellow) and the release the green :)
chlorophyll
Blue-Green
It is green.
it changes to green
True
No, its when iron reacts with O2 and changes its color to blueish green
Green - even though the liquid inside is clear colour.
iodine solution
blue-pinky colour.
If the moon ever changes colour, it is due entirely to the colour of dust high in the atmosphere.
it changes from green to a grey-black colour. (this applies to mycelium of bread mould)
The most common liquid chlorinator (sodium hypo-chlorate) is a pale green. Elemental chlorine is actually a gas with a pale yellow/green hue.
acids-magenta bases-green
When an acid reacts with an alkali, it forms a salt along with water. For example, when hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hyroxide(an alkali), it forms sodium chloride(common table salt) & water.
red