By food color or reflection of something.
No. There is no such thing. That's just an urban myth.
yes
It will turn purple
Beets turn a magenta and become very wrinkly. The water turns bright pinkish purple. The beet water is good protein and delicious for smoothies.
Potassium permanganate turns purple in water because it undergoes a reaction in the presence of water to form hydrated manganese dioxide, which is a purple compound. This change in color is due to the formation of the purple complex ion resulting from the reaction of potassium permanganate with water.
Yes they do turn purple but i do not know why
Yes a Chamelions can turn purple
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Your feet turn blue-purple when they do not get enough blood flow or when they are lacking circulation or some times they are cold the best thing to do is rub them or run them under warm water.
Oh, dude, lime water is basic, so the universal indicator will turn purple because it's like, "Whoa, this is basic stuff." So yeah, when it sees lime water, it's all like, "Purple, baby!" Just a heads up, don't expect it to throw a party or anything.
when you're cold your lips will turn a blueish purple
Currently the research shows that the only way to have a purple daffodil is through genetic manipulation. A purple gene would have to be isolated from another flower type and trasferred into the daffodil genome. However, if you take a white daffodil and place it in a vase of dark purple colored water, then you can turn that one white daffodil a purple color. It won't be a perfect purple flower, but it's as close as you'll get.