white flower changes the colour according to the ink
AnswerAmmonia diffuses readily through air and water, and since the petals of flowers are usually permeable to air and water, one can hypothesize that the ammonia can diffuse into the flower. Since ammonia is a base, its chemical pH reaction with the flower pigments could potentially cause flower color changes.
because the dye is absorded in the water and the flower absorbs anything that is in the water
yes but mainly roses
As flowers absorb water through their stems, if you cut a flower's stem and place it in colored water, the petals of the flower will change color. It will take several hours for the color to be absorbed, but you will be left with a flower bearing petals the same color as the dyed water.
A paint that changes color with water is not expressly available. However, tea sensitive paint can be changed color with water of different temperatures!
it changes color because the color of the beets bleeds out and changes the color of the water?
Yes, the color of the flower will change, it will be better to use a white flower for this experiment because its easier to tell if it changed.
since water is pretty neutral, the water does not change color but the universal indicator does. The universal indicator changes color as per the quantity of deionized water... But it changes to straw color or pale yellow in 50mL of deionized water.
No. Colored sodas do not change the color of a white flower. Any soda can makes the flower die because sodas have acid and sugar which can make a flower die.
Generally tap water is acidic. There is no color changes.
black.
try food coloring in the water.