The chemical equation is:6 CO2 + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 6 H2O (by light irradiation)
1-Propanol and 3-pentanone can be distinguished using the oxidation test with potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7). 1-Propanol, a primary alcohol, will oxidize to form propanoic acid, resulting in a color change from orange to green. In contrast, 3-pentanone, a ketone, is resistant to oxidation under these conditions and will not produce a color change. This difference in reactivity allows for the identification of the two compounds.
The chemical equation for the flame test for borax is: Na2B4O7·10H2O (borax) + heat → Na2O (sodium oxide) + B2O3 (boron trioxide) + H2O (water) + light emissions (color changes in flame)
Because there are much more chlorophyll which make them green than green and orange pigments.
red, orange, yellow, green,blue, indigo and violet
Orange ---> Green Primary and secondary alcohols, no reaction with tertiary
The chemical equation is:6 CO2 + 6 H2O = C6H12O6 + 6 H2O (by light irradiation)
The chemical equation for bromothymol blue is C27H28Br2O5S. It is represented by the organic dye with a blue color in its acidic form, yellow in its neutral pH state, and green in a basic environment.
Green and orange game boys rare yes. Green ones and green only no. Orange and orange only kind of. But a green and orange game boy is rare. My first game boy was orange and green. :P
Yes orange is better than green
Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green
orange, green orange, green
green, white, and orange The Irish flag is composed of three colors: green, white, and orange. The colors are arranged in three equal vertical stripes, in that order, from left to right.
Green, white and gold are the Offaly colours, one of Ireland's counties. The Irish flag is green, white and orange. Some people mistakenly say gold for the orange in the Irish flag, or mistakenly use orange instead of gold for the Offaly flag.No, there is no gold on it. That is a common mistake. The flag is green, white and orange. It is not green, white and gold.
you can't make green with orange - green is made from blue and yellow
blue : green :: red : orange blue is to green as red is to orange
blue violet, blue-green, red-orange, yellow-orange, green-yellow,-blue-green