Teeth can turn green due to factors such as poor oral hygiene, consuming certain foods or drinks with dyes, smoking, or bacterial growth. It can also occur when teeth are exposed to environmental elements like algae or mold. It's important to consult a dentist for an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.
Universal indicator will turn green when an acid is mixed with an alkali. This green color indicates a neutral pH level which is achieved when the acid and alkali have neutralized each other.
To turn green into black, you would have to mix it with a dark shade of red, such as maroon or burgundy, in order to neutralize the green color. Mixing these complementary colors will create a darker shade that will eventually turn black.
To turn green to blue, you can mix green with a small amount of blue paint or dye. Alternatively, you can apply a blue overlay on top of the green using editing software or color filters.
It will only turn green if the seaweed it is sitting on is green. It turns colour to blend into the background so that it can not be seen by it predators or its prey.
no,thats not right OXYGEN CAN TURN LITMUS GREEN.
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No. Smoking can not turn your hair green. it can do other things like turn your teeth yellow and turn your hair gray and get wrinkles. Also die sooner.
Dental bands should not turn your teeth green. If you notice green discoloration, it could indicate another underlying issue such as bacteria accumulation. It's best to consult a dentist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
NO! But it can give you lung and gum cancer...and of cource stain your teeth. - Miss. Chanel
It can be if u turn it off when u brush your teeth, put less water in the tub or when you get a shower, and als o turn off the water when you d o the dishes.
green sea turtles probably don't have any teeth. you can search its pictures or browse the net ,most of the sources will not mention anything about green sea turtles having teeth.
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It would turn green if you were about throwing up. It would turn green if you were about throwing up.
Green probably.
1. To have very dirty teeth due to uncleanliness. 2. To have green fuzz on your teeth
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