Lets say if you use green dye on fabric. Your fabric will turn green. (works with any color)
the factors which affect rate of diffusion is the factors that mixing one substance to another.
It would go black
A change in medium water to Gelatin would affect the rate of diffusion dramatically. The change from water to gelatin would slow down the rate of diffusion.
tie dye !
It depends on the dye, but generally, no.
In general, the hardness of municipal water has little effect on the color of hair dye or on how long it lasts.
Dye sublimation (correctly is dye diffusion) is used in printing.
Lets say if you use green dye on fabric. Your fabric will turn green. (works with any color)
yes
There is no color you "should" dye your hair...it's whatever color you want to dye it!
You should leave it as it is , if you apply a dye it will affect the hair and it may fall.
Naomi Luft Cameron has written: 'Dye diffusion thermal transfer technology' -- subject(s): Color photography, Dye transfer, Market surveys, Photographic industry, Printing processes
Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. A fair example of diffusion is a small amount of dye being added to a container of water. The dye would slowly spread or diffuse causing the colour of the water to change and the colour of the dye to be equally distributed among the water.
Many dark clothes, such as dark blue jeans or anything red, have some dye that has not adhered to the fabric. The first few times that it goes through the washing machine, the liquid and the heat will remove this dye. Normally the does not have much affect on the dark piece of clothing, instead it has an affect on the lighter clothes around it. This happens because the loose dye lands on light clothing, and can sometimes change the color noticeably.
Drop a drop of food dye in a glass of water and watch. The dye diffuses through out the water, weakening the dye and coloring the water.
diffusion, its annoying :) m.kk