Yes, if they want to.
Methyl orange is a pH indicator that changes color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. In acidic conditions (pH below 3.1), it appears red, while in neutral to alkaline conditions (pH above 4.4), it turns yellow. Most shampoos are typically slightly acidic to neutral, so methyl orange would likely appear yellow in shampoo.
Yes, a purple shampoo will neutralize brassiness in blonde hair.
The classic fanta is orange
Usually when making shampoo with a fruit or vegetable you use the pulp and add other things.
Methyl orange will turn yellow in a soap solution.
Orange, low acidic substance.
Orange chicken is a variation of the classic French dish "Canard a L'orange"
Orange juice from concentrate would be a solution, although real orange juice is neither a solution or a suspension. The major difference between solution and suspension is that a solution is a homogeneous mixture, and a suspension is heterogeneous.
Sulfur dioxide gas passed through an acidic dichromate solution turns the solution from orange to green.
The white powder that turns orange in Benedict's solution is glucose. Benedict's reagent contains copper ions which can be reduced by glucose, resulting in a color change from blue to orange-red.
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Methyl orange is a pH indicator that changes color depending on the acidity of the solution. In a neutral or slightly acidic sugar solution, such as one with a pH around 7, methyl orange will appear yellow. If the solution becomes more acidic (pH below 3.1), it will turn red. Thus, in a typical sugar solution, methyl orange will primarily show a yellow color.