It would depend on the colour of the alcohol and the quantity versus the quantity of the water.
A drop of water in a jar of pure alcohol would be water dissolved in alcohol.
Brine is salt dissolved in water; Punch is alcohol dissolved in water - therefore "Brine is to salt as punch is to alcohol." baking
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Brine is salt dissolved in water; Punch is alcohol dissolved in water - therefore "Brine is to salt as punch is to alcohol."
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Maybe it can . Water is liquid which it can make the colors dissolve into it . Colors can be dissolved into water which will make the water the color that it dissolved in .
Sulfate/Sulphate dissolved in water is blue in color. That's COPPER sulphate; there are many other sulphates which have many different colours, or are colourless.
This solution is almost without color.
sugar dissolved in water would be the best form to make alcohol.
It's not really that the water changes color itself, as water is always a colorless liquid. It is whatever is dissolved in the water that makes it change color. For example, if you are in an area where there is a high iron content in the soil, then the water will take on an orangey-red color because of the dissolved iron.
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