It is chemicalchange because food coloring is a chemical and when you mix it. It becomes a chemicalchange.
dissolving
any substance (colored or not) with a density less than 1 will float on water
Water is sometimes kept in colored bottles to protect it from sunlight, which can promote the growth of algae and bacteria. Colored bottles help to block out harmful UV rays and prevent the water from becoming contaminated.
Dogs will drink colored water. I tried out an experiment on my Pit Bull Terrior. She drank red, green, purple and blue water.
Definitely a chemical change, The elements in the firework undergo very rapid combustion (burning) which is a chemical change.
No. They do just fine on plain water.
They get covered in colored water
they both freeze the same rate
absolutely....NOPE!!!
No, not exactly.
heterogeneous mixture
If you put colored water in an animal cell, the cell will swell due to water intake, but the colored water will not affect the cell's function or structure. The colored water will eventually diffuse out of the cell, returning it to its original state.