Barium compounds, such as barium chloride, are often used in fireworks to produce a green color when burned. When barium salts are heated, they emit green light due to the energy absorbed and then released by barium ions.
The presence of irradiated nitrogen trapped in the diamond's crystal lattice is responsible for giving diamonds a green color. The exposure to radiation causes the diamond to absorb light differently, resulting in the green coloration.
No, road salt typically does not make ponds green. Excessive nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from runoff are usually responsible for promoting the growth of algae that can turn ponds green.
Many fireworks are set up with electronic fuses. The fuses are connected to large control boards, which in turn are linked to a computer which synchronizes the show.
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
Barium compounds, such as barium chloride, are often used in fireworks to produce a green color when burned. When barium salts are heated, they emit green light due to the energy absorbed and then released by barium ions.
The element chlorine exists at standard temperature and pressure as a green gas.
I have never seen foil turn any meat green.
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Warmer temperatures, green foliage and dominant behavior make a Green Anole turn green.
To turn green black, add black.
put the smallest amount and add green and yellow
get off him or make him touch water; he'll turn green and vanish
When making a left turn on a green light, you should make sure that you signal. You also want to make sure there is no oncoming traffic so you can turn safely.
no it will not turn your hair green
It isn't the Gluecose that make the leaves turn green , its the Chlorophyll.