Yes, if you boil macaroni in colored water, it will turn that color(although the macaroni won't be the exact color of the water).Me and my friend colored the water in the pot with blue and red food coloring. We made sure to use a generous amount, so that the macaroni was sure to absorb the moisture and get the color. When the macaroni came out of the water, it was a light(but noticable) pink/purple color. To us, it didn't seem to make much of a difference at first, but then we compared some regular macaroni to the macaroni cooked in the purple water, and it really worked! The macaroni actually changed colors.P.s. Yes I know I answered my own question, but that's because me and my friend experimented with it and we got a good answer so we wanted to SHARE IT WITH THE WORLD!!!!
No, not exactly.
yes but mainly roses
Yes, if it absorbs colored water.
It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay. It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
No.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
macaroni penguins are faster in the water than they are on land
Water is colorless because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, are colorless. Water can be colored with food coloring and other means, however it's not the water itself that is colored but the particles of color suspended within.
Water is colorless because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, are colorless. Water can be colored with food coloring and other means, however it's not the water itself that is colored but the particles of color suspended within.
Yes colored water can change the color of celery, because celery has xylem tubes witch transports the water throughout the entire plant, therefore changing the celery's color
i don't think the color matter