Chlorine. The Germans first used it. It moved over the battlefield like a green/white mist and it burned the eyes and lungs of those who got caught in it. Soldiers survived it by urinating into their handerchiefs and holding them over their noses, not pleasent but better than dying.
Chlorine
Chlorine
Yellow and blue can be combined together to make the greenish color. Also, yellow and dark, green can create that "greenish color."
Bleach typically turns a greenish-yellow color when tested with universal indicator due to its high pH level. This indicates that bleach is a strong base.
greenish yellow
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.
No, the prefix "chlor-" in the word chlorine does not indicate a greenish color. It comes from the Greek word "khloros," meaning greenish yellow, but the color of chlorine gas itself is actually a greenish-yellow.
brownish yellow or greenish yellow.
greenish yellow
Either green or yellow (or greenish yellow).
Chlorine in its elemental form is a greenish-yellow gas. However, when it is dissolved in water as chlorine gas, it gives the water a yellow-green color. In a solution such as bleach, chlorine appears as a pale yellow or yellow-green color.
the color which is produced by chlorine is yellow-green....!! x