Yes, you can dye candles with food coloring. Let's assume the candle is already white. If it's in a container of glass, simply place the whole thing into hot water and wait for the candle to melt. Be careful not to allow water to mix with the melted wax. I find it easiest to pull out the wick while doing this. Put a few drops of whatever color you'd like into the melted wax and mix well. Place the wick back into the container and allow the wax to cool. cWhen solid, the whole candle will now be a different color than before. I wouldn't try this on a stick candle, as they don't have a container and the reshaping the candle will present it's own challenges.
Yes you can!
yes it is bad
Most Easter egg dyes require a tablespoon full of vinegar in the solution. This slightly dissolves the surface of the calcium eggshell. That allows the color to seep slightly into the shell. Voila! Colored eggs! The chemical reaction is basically etching using an acidic solution on a calcium base.
about 67.3% to be exact
Physical, the water is still water and the food coloring is still food coloring you just mixed them together in one space. If you waited long enough the food coloring and water would settle back out so you had just water and food coloring.
Yes, food coloring is able to mix with hot and cold water. Food coloring and water are both polar substances, so that means that they can mix.
The best dye for Easter eggs is just regular food coloring.
you mix your choice of food coloring with white finger to make dye for Easter eggs for more information on dying Easter eggs go to http://www.ehow.com/how_15797_color-eggs-with.HTML
Because, to dye something, you need some sort of pigment/color. The food coloring is the dye; the vinegar is a weak acid which helps the dye to stick to the surface of the egg.
food dye..
food coloring is made up of many substances such as water and dye. The color of the dye is the color of food coloring.
can you tie dye shirts with food coloring
Food coloring is a dye, therefore it is not natural.
Becaues the Easter egg symoblies the new lif after
Making Easter Eggs Buy a dozen eggs (or whatever amount you want to color) and an Easter egg coloring kit from the store. Hard boil the eggs. Follow the directions on the Easter egg coloring kit to mix the colors with water (most add vinegar, too). Put one egg at a time into the different colors. Remove the egg when the color is the hue you want. Put the egg into the tray that came in the coloring kit and allow to dry.
yes
food coloring
Probably every country that supports or celebrates Easter does.