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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•5 hours agoChlorocruorin is really confusingly named. I was trying and failing to find the chlorine in it and was wondering if I was just dumb or blind or what. khloros is Greek for “green”. That’s also where chlorine gets its name. So they’re only related etymologically.
Chlorocruorin is really confusingly named. I was trying and failing to find the chlorine in it and was wondering if I was just dumb or blind or what.
khloros is Greek for “green”. That’s also where chlorine gets its name. So they’re only related etymologically.