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What you have to understand is that "organic" in science is not the same as in "organic food". In science, organic means that it contains carbon, which virtually all dyes do. However, I am not sure about where to find any dye in the first place
An organic stain is considered a biological stain using organic dye. Organic dyes used are often modified from the textile industry.
Disperse Dye is an organic dye used to dye cellulose acetate and are water soluble. These dyes are mainly use in dying of polyester, nylon and acrylic fibers.
Yes. Any compound with bonds between carbon and hydrogen is organic.
you find them most at grocery's stores.
Most things that are being dyed are organic, so for the dye to take well it needs an organic component. Inorganic dyes tend to simply wash out.
Ink is an organic/inorganic pigment or dye dissolved or suspended in a solvent.
Yes, because if one dies you revive by the blood of Jesus!! AMEN!!
The high lipid content of Gram-negative cell walls causes them to dissolve in the ethanol or other organic solvent. The violet dye then leaks out of the cell wall. Since Gram-positive cell walls lack this high lipid content, they do not solubilize the organic solvent and thus are able to retain the violet dye.
I think it was something called anil. An organic dye? It's a shot in the dark.