Why is chlorophyll green?
Chlorophyll is the green plant pigment, why is it green?
Chlorophyll is the green plant pigment, why is it green?
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Hi, Are ionic bonds stable in water? What about covalent bonds between biomolecules? Are they also stable in water?
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Because it can!
We, as a human species, can “see”. Plants not. The color doesn’t matter.
Which organic or inorganic substances absorb or reflect waves or rays and which frequency band widths this is and still remains a miracle of nature.
Because it does not absorb the green light waves due to its wavelength.
Chlorophylles are based on a porphyrin structure which complexes a magnesium ion.
And this combination absorbs light especially in the red and blue wavelength range, while the wavelengths between them, which we perceive as green light, are not absorbed but reflected.
Because all wavelengths of light are absorbed except green