of the dye chloroplast which absorbs all the colors of the sun and reflects the green light so we see a green light
Copper nitrate does not have a distinctive color when burned. The flame may likely be blue or green due to the presence of copper ions.
It usually produces a green sort of colour unless you hold the experiment out incorrectly
When dipped in ammonia, pH paper will turn blue or blue-green. This color change indicates that the solution is basic or alkaline due to the presence of ammonia.
The flame color of ferrous chloride is typically a yellow-green color. This color is due to the presence of iron in the compound, which emits light energy in the visible spectrum when heated in a flame.
Orange ---> Green Primary and secondary alcohols, no reaction with tertiary
chloroplast has green color due presence of green pigment that is chlorophyll
due to presence of green colour photosynthetic pigment known as Chlorophyll
by the name it tell that which colour it contains chloro means green colour
The flame color for nickel sulfate is green. The green color is due to the presence of nickel ions in the compound.
Chloroplasts are cell organelles present in plant that contain chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is green in colour, so it is obvious that chloroplasts are green in colour.
Copper nitrate does not have a distinctive color when burned. The flame may likely be blue or green due to the presence of copper ions.
The blue due to the presence of liquid water. The green is due to the presence of plant life.
They are red due to presence of haemoglobin.
No. As far as many scientists are concerned, mitochondria have no colour. Chloroplast, the organelle which creates glucose in plants, is green.
It usually produces a green sort of colour unless you hold the experiment out incorrectly
It's colour is brown from bottom and green due to the plants on the top
due to the presence of chlorophyll