No, it has alwase been a brown. colour. the green cola is just a myth.its true but it goes black Ashwell remember
yes
It was originally green, but after drink colors is added in the formula, thus creating the brown tint.
NO! the can used to be green but the liqued was not.
No. The myth started due to the original colour of the famous contour bottle, which was green. The concentrated syrup of Coca-Cola is purple, but when it is mixed with all the other ingredients it becomes brown.
No, that's an urban legend. It was originally sold in green bottles, giving it that impression, however the liquid inside has always been brown.
Vegemite is a brown colour. The colour comes from concentrated yeast extract
Layer colouring is when on a map the colour brown is a high point eg: mountains and then yellow then green.
coca cola was always brown in color
four parts KNO3 to six parts suger melt and ster over a low heat till it goes brown then pack it in to a container. when lit it should give off a cloud of brown smoke (If you add colouring to the mixture the colour of the smoke will be that colour).
Bromine water is originally orange-brown in color. When propene is added to bromine water, the orange-brown color fades as the bromine molecules react with the carbon-carbon double bond in propene. This reaction leads to the decolorization of the bromine water to a colorless solution.
It depends on the species. Their usual colouring is a mixture of green, brown yellow and black patterning - which helps it blend into its natural environment (rain forest areas).
The platypus does not actively employ camouflage, but its natural colouring allows it to blend in with its surroundings. It is brown in colour, with more yellowish fur on its underbelly. It naturally camouflages in with the colour of the water in which it swims and the bushland around its riverbank burrow, but it is unable to change its colour to match its surroundings.