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Blue and yellow dye.
Fractional distillation can be used to separate bromocresol green and methyl red. This is because the two have close boiling points.?æ
The two components are a yellow dye ( more sluble in stationary phase) and a blue dye (more slouble in mobile phase)
How the hell do you dye something green with red dye -.- thts like saying you made White by adding black
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The government does not want people to use methyl and it is illegal.
Blue and yellow dye.
Methyl orange is red under a pH=3,1 and yellow over a pH=4,4; methyl orange is useful for the titrimetric determination of acids concentration.
Green dye is made by combining blue dye and yellow dye, which can both be made from Aggie, the dye maker in Draynor village.
Fractional distillation can be used to separate bromocresol green and methyl red. This is because the two have close boiling points.?æ
It can be one of two things: a green dye, or a mixture of blue and yellow dyes.
Dye them. Use a colour remover first, then green dye.
The two components are a yellow dye ( more sluble in stationary phase) and a blue dye (more slouble in mobile phase)
get green dye :)
How the hell do you dye something green with red dye -.- thts like saying you made White by adding black
Screened methyl orange is a pH indicator consisting of a solution of methyl orange and xylene cyanol in ethanol. It is red in very acidic solution, grey in neutral solution, and green in very alkaline solution.