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Oxygen is green gas or not​

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Answered by dekabina
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No oxygen is not green it is colour less.

Answered by xyz8536
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Here is ur answer:

Grass produces the oxygen we breath through a complex process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis occurs in every type of plant. The amount of oxygen produced varies depending on how much "green" the plant has. One of the best oxygen producers does not even live on land.

Function

Plants and certain bacteria produce oxygen with sunlight through photosynthesis. Plants absorb light through the pigment chlorophyll, which then sends that energy into the storage parts in the plant. Carbon dioxide, readily available in our atmosphere, is taken in through small openings called stomata. The result of the mix between carbon dioxide, water and sunlight is sugar and oxygen.

Net Oxygen

According to Anthony Brach, the actual weighed amount of oxygen that grass produces does not matter as much as the net amount of oxygen produced in its life cycle. Grass does not produce much net oxygen because of the type of carbon it produces. When grass dies, its carbon products—sugars and starches—use up oxygen and release carbon dioxide when it decays. If an animal eats the grass, oxygen is used by the cow's digestive process to turn the grass into energy. Thus, grass is a poor producer of oxygen.

Surface Area

According to Jim Tokuhisa, there is no set amount for how much oxygen any single blade of grass produces. How much oxygen a plant produces depends

on the amount of surface area that its blades cover. The more stomata a blade of grass contains, the more carbon dioxide and sunlight it takes in, and the greater the amount of oxygen is produced.

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