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the chlorophyll have in leaves​

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Answered by Quansizr
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The chlorophyll molecule consists of a central magnesium atom surrounded by a nitrogen-containing structure called a porphyrin ring; attached to the ring is a long carbon–hydrogen side chain, known as a phytol chain.

Answered by BrutalMaster
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Leaves of all trees contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that has the unusual capability to capture light energy and (with the help of other components in the leaf) to convert that energy into a chemical form, such as sugar. When the green color of chlorophyll is gone, the other colors are unmasked.

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