The main cause of green discoloration on hands is a reaction between certain metals (like copper or brass) in jewelry and the acids in sweat. This reaction can result in the skin turning green due to the formation of copper salts. Proper cleaning and maintenance of jewelry can help prevent this discoloration.
Approximately 2% of people in the US have green eyes.
neither the blue or the brown is ground.... typically the ground is either green or green with a yellow stripe... brown is the hot wire and goes onto the brass screw in the connector...blue goes on the silver colored screw ...and green goes to ground
I'm Indian and I do. My mum and dad (my brother too) have dark brown eyes but my dad told me my granddad (his side) had green eyes. I don't know why we have green eyes, so don't ask. By the way they are natural.
No, ulva is a multicellular green algae. It consists of many cells working together to form a thallus, which is the plant body of the alga.
Blue and Green depending on the intensity of the heat.
Degraded brass. The patina, as with copper, is caused by oxidation of the metal.
He is not working hard enough to give immigrant people documents or at least the students who are immigrants, he has the power he should do something his people were once treated bad so I think he should change Latinos future!! President Obama does not give out green cards. To get a green card visit U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services.
The green greasy stuff on brass is likely tarnish, which is a result of oxidation. It can be removed using a mixture of vinegar and salt, or a commercial brass cleaner. Regular polishing can help prevent tarnish from forming.
The Hobbit tells us that the door was green, with a brass knob in the middle.
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Brass (or bronze) is the "hot" wire, (Black, red, or blue) silver is for the neutral (the white wire) and green is for, well, the green or bare wire
there is currently no answer for that but people are still working on a cheat for that
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REALLY cheap rings were (at one time) a thin gold wash over a base metal of brass. The gold wash would wear through almost at once, leaving the brass exposed. Brass leaves a trace of green color on the skin.
You can remove green tarnish from brass using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and salt. Apply the mixture to the affected areas, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with a cloth or soft brush. Rinse with water and dry thoroughly.