The result is likely to be some shade of brown or murky gray rather than a vibrant green. This is because red and green are complementary colors that tend to cancel each other out when mixed together.
Electrolysis can turn water murky due to the formation of gas bubbles, typically hydrogen and oxygen, at the electrodes. These bubbles can trap impurities or particles present in the water, causing it to appear murky. Additionally, electrolysis can also cause the breakdown of water molecules, forming byproducts that may contribute to the murkiness.
Murky water can block sunlight from reaching the plants underwater, hindering photosynthesis and plant growth. It can also reduce oxygen levels in the water, leading to stress or suffocation in aquatic plants. Additionally, excess nutrients in murky water can lead to algal blooms, which can outcompete and smother water plants.
The color of effluent water can vary depending on the contaminants present in the water. It can range from clear to murky, and may have a tint of yellow, brown, green, or blue, depending on the source and composition of the effluent. Treatment processes can help improve the color of effluent water.
Water plants can grow in both murky and clear water. Murky water may contain more nutrients and sediments which can help plants grow, but water clarity is not the only factor that affects plant growth. Light availability, nutrient levels, and water temperature also play important roles in the growth of water plants.
Olive Green is a darkish murky brown green.
All This Murky Green - 2005 was released on: USA: 5 June 2005 (Highland Park, Illinois)
This might be it... abdgeidje12
Greenish i think
A vey light yellow green or slightly murky yellow.
Usually blue but sometimes murky green
This morning was murky.
The water is murky
It was murky today.
Mixing green and black will result in a darker shade of green, leaning more towards a murky or forest green color. The black will darken the green and create a richer, deeper tone.
it's roughly the color of an olive, but a bit more brown if that helps :P
Murky Depths was created in 2007.