Chlorophyll
The chemical element chlorine gets its name from the Greek word "chloros," which means "pale green" or "yellow-green." Chlorine gas has a yellow-green color, which inspired its name.
The chemical commonly sprayed on lettuce in restaurants to keep it green is called chlorophyllin. It is a derivative of chlorophyll, a natural pigment found in plants that gives them their green color. Chlorophyllin helps to maintain the vibrant green color of lettuce by inhibiting the breakdown of chlorophyll.
black
"Verde" is the Spanish word for "green".
Despite its name, the green gland is black.
Greenland
chlorophyll
green
False. When labeling an intermediate color, the primary color name usually comes first followed by the secondary color name. For example, a color that is a mix of green and blue would typically be labeled as "blue-green" rather than "green-blue."
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll