Phosphorus (symbol, P; atomic number 15) emits a greenish-white glow.
Yes, chlorine gas is a yellow-greenish color. When dissolved in water, it creates a pale greenish-yellow color due to the formation of hypochlorous acid.
Silver-white
it is a greenish color.
Barium oxide is typically white in its pure form. However, it can also appear yellowish or greenish, depending on impurities present in the compound.
Pure zinc sulphide is white in colour and is used as white pigment. But it is usually black in colour due to the presence of impurities.
The color of the greenish egg white is pale green.
Chlorine
Merak is a greenish white star
Chlorine
Kiwi eggs are an ivory/greenish white colour.
that doesn't exist nor is that a word Actually, Praseodymium is an element on the periodic table of elements. There for a word. And to answer the question, Praseodymium is a silver-white color.
A typical clutch contains 4 to 7 greenish-white eggs.
turquoise
Copper is a metallic element that matches this description. It has a bluish-white color in its pure form, tarnishes slightly in moist air to form a greenish patina, and burns with a bluish-green flame when heated.
Yellow and blue can be combined together to make the greenish color. Also, yellow and dark, green can create that "greenish color."
The greenish color of the plant cell comes from the chlorophyll
The color is metallic, white to grey.