fluorine, chlorine, bromine, all are coloured.
fluorine is pale yellow, chlorine is greenish, and bromine is reddish brown.
these three make up the first three halogens in the 7th group of the Periodic Table.
Gases don't have inherent colors. Their appearance can vary depending on factors such as their composition, pressure, and temperature. Some gases exhibit color when they are ionized or under certain conditions, but in general, gases are colorless.
Gases can absorb radiation, where specific gases like water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane can trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. Gases can also scatter radiation, leading to phenomena like Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere, which is responsible for the blue color of the sky.
Yes, different gases can react differently when heated due to their unique chemical properties. Some gases may expand, change color, produce new compounds, or undergo phase changes when exposed to heat. The reaction behavior of gases is dependent on their molecular structure and composition.
Lightning changes color because of different gases and particles in the atmosphere that affect the way light is scattered. The color of lightning can be influenced by the distance it travels through the atmosphere, the composition of the gases in the atmosphere, and the temperature and density of the air.
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
Gases don't have inherent colors. Their appearance can vary depending on factors such as their composition, pressure, and temperature. Some gases exhibit color when they are ionized or under certain conditions, but in general, gases are colorless.
Chlorine gas is green in color.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide...
Gases can absorb radiation, where specific gases like water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane can trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming. Gases can also scatter radiation, leading to phenomena like Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere, which is responsible for the blue color of the sky.
it is all to do with what kind of gases the planet has in its atmophere unless i know the planets name thats all can say
Sky is red in color because of reflection of the red light by the denser layers of the gases in the evenings. The other reason for this is the reflection of the red light by pollutant gases.
Jack Breeze discovered the Noble Gases in 1722, the old bugger
Yes, different gases can react differently when heated due to their unique chemical properties. Some gases may expand, change color, produce new compounds, or undergo phase changes when exposed to heat. The reaction behavior of gases is dependent on their molecular structure and composition.
Lightning changes color because of different gases and particles in the atmosphere that affect the way light is scattered. The color of lightning can be influenced by the distance it travels through the atmosphere, the composition of the gases in the atmosphere, and the temperature and density of the air.
a whitish yellow
Jupiter is mostly a light brownish-yellow color, due to its composition of hydrogen and helium gases. Saturn is a pale yellow color, again due to its hydrogen and helium gases, with its famous rings adding a brighter appearance.
This is probable the strong odor and green color.