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which oxide is used to form green colour glass? plz tell it

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Answered by swarnika35
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Iron oxide (||) makes a bluish green glass ...

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Answered by rajsvilindiap9zt4r
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Iron Oxide(II) makes a bluish-green glass (beer bottles).

Chromium AND Iron Oxide (II) produce a rich and thick green (Wine Bottles) . If you mix Chromium with Tin Oxide, and arsenic, you get an emerald color of Green.

Uranium also makes glass green (0.1 to 2%), and is safer to be around as a material than watching a Television.

Sodium Permanganate is produced by using Manganese dioxide to REMOVE green from glass that results from the presence of Iron.

“Glass”, per se, has no actual color to it. What we see is based on the refractive properties of the nuclei within the glass matrix.

For more complex glass coloring formulas, Transition metal, or rare earth metal oxides are added to the glass. Metal ions absorb different wavelengths of light, depending on the metal. This is essentially what “colors” the glass.

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