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The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.
Chlorophyll in plants does not absorb green light as they reflect this color. That is why plants are, generally, green as they reflect green light and absorb other wavelengths of light.
blue-green
Chlorophyll absorbs every color of the sunlight except for green. It is green and it cannot absorb its own color.
Well there are actually different types of cholorophyll, and they absorb light from different parts of the spectrum, however the answer you are probably looking for is that they don't absorb light from the green part of the spectrum. This is in fact why photosynthesizing plants are green.
YES. Plants absorb AND reflect green light. Leaves are green due to a compound called chlorophyll. The light absorbed by chlorophyll is used to power photosynthesis, the conversion of light energy into chemical energy. On a relative basis, chlorophyll absorbs more blue and red light, compared to green light; and therefore reflects less red and blue light. As a result, there is more green light than red or blue light reflected, so the chlorophyll containing part of the plant appears green. It is commonly thought that chlorophyll does not absorb green light, but that is a fallacy. A dark green leaf can absorb 90% of the green light impinging on it. In contrast, 95% of the red and blue light may be absorbed.
Light is white. White is a neutral color that is an equal mix of all the primary colors. Plants are green because they have green chlorophyll. The reason why chlorophyll is green is because when white light emitted by the sun hits a green plant the chlorophyll absorbs the red and blue light but doesn't absorb the green light so the green light bounces off the plant and goes into our eyes making the "plant look green". It is rather more complex to why the chlorophyll doesn't absorb green light and only absorbs red and blue light.
Mostly green and black
Because they contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorb energy from sun light.
All molecules will absorb light to a greater or lesser degree
The color of anything is either the color of the light that is reflected from it, or the light that is transmitted through it. The other colors in white light are absorbed. So, since we see leaves as green whether in reflected light or when light shines through them, green is the color which is NOT absorbed.
Chlorophyll absorbs the blue-violet prtion of the electromagnetic spectrum and reflects green
Chlorophyll helps to the plants absorb the light (reflects only the green light, all the other light it absorbs).
Chlorophyll in plants does not absorb green light as they reflect this color. That is why plants are, generally, green as they reflect green light and absorb other wavelengths of light.
blue-green
chlorophylls a and b absorb blue and green light.
For the first questions, chlorophyll is in plants. That's what makes them green