No, it would need to inherit a gene to change its colour.
This is the diffusion of the coloring agent molecules in water.
if you have enough
It has the same coloring as the inside of your mouth.
Color is considered an INTRINSIC property.
Not sure of the reaction you are referring to, but in general think of it like adding food coloring into water. The more food coloring you add the more color you get.
All things being equal, color of food coloring will not make a difference. If the ingredients used to make the coloring are different, then there may be a slight difference. This would be a great science experiment.
I have tried this with liquid food coloring. It does not.
food coloring is made up of many substances such as water and dye. The color of the dye is the color of food coloring.
Apple jacks make the milk a kind of greenish color.
sprite has no color becuase it has caramel food coloring and the phosphic acid to makes it have no coloring.
The different colors come from different chemical compounds, so yes, there is a difference other than color.
It absorbs different wavelengths of visible light
vains changing color
You take food coloring and add it to the plants water it will change the color
will color be + going to color be + coloring
No need to purchase coloring sheets for kids. Go to Kids Color Pages and they have thousands of different coloring sheets for kids. You can print off as many as you like of each one.
2 words: food coloring. you nkow when you get mint chocolate chip and its green? well they add green food coloring to do that. its originally white. so to get ice cream to be ifferent color they add food coloring.