no food coloring is just to change the color
It can, depending on the type and how much you use.
No, a chemical change. Taste and smell are indicators of chemical composition, so a change in those would indicate a chemical change.
it would taste like chicken :)
Plutonium has not taste or odor.
Neutrons can be removed or added to change the atomic mass of an atom; a atom with the same amount of protons but different amounts of neutrons are called isotopes.(Taking or removing protons would change the type of atom and electrons do not have sufficient mass to change the atomic mass.)
The number of free (acidic) protons and succinate ion increases when diddolved and/or diluted.
I would imagine it would taste quite disgusting.
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
the plant would come up green they would not change colors
It would be the exact same color as Lard (vegetable shortening): White.
It depends if there is a substance in it. like if you put paint into water then it would . if food colouring it shouldn't.
Dude i wouldn't because that would taste bad
High flouride would have a high acid taste and would burn. However, flouride is only added in tiny amounts to flourinated drinking water.
No
Sometimes when a person is suffering from the flu or a common cold, their taste buds will suddenly change. This means that a food or drink that the person usually enjoys may taste weird.
oh yeah the taste buds are going crazy you have a hightened taste and if you havent got it yet notice your sence of smell
Yes. As an example, think of a time when you had a flu or cold. Your sense of taste would have been severely reduced.
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.