Scarlet insect (Coccus ilicis) which forms lumps on evergreen oaks. The colour Scarlet was extracted from this insect.
tone colour or timbre is the quality of sound produced by a musical instrument. the different tone colour between two instruments depends on how the sound is made, what material the instrument is made out of, how it is played etc, etc
all candles aremade of wax, do it dosent matter waht colour it is it is amde of wax, or sometimes bees wax
this is the dramatic, reversible colour change that occurs when a material is melted or dissolved in a solvent, it is a phase change not a temperature effect despite its name.
use bleach... Test it out on a small area first to check if it changes to the same colour, and also to make sure the material is not damaged by the bleach.
you can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering the material with a translucent material or paint it in a colour that you can see through but not clearly. You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you You can turn an opaque material to a translucent material by covering it up with a translucent material or by painting it in a colour that you can see through but not that clearly.hope this helps you
it is called a flag
Marble and paint to colour it with.
White
the material absorbs light, but just those light parts that give the material its colour are reflected and get into our eye
Yellow 3
dye
If F-centres are introduced into a transparent crystal lattice then colour they will induce colour into the material. their alternative name which is colour centre. The number of F-centres in the lattice is proportional to the intensity of the colour.
The coloured material may lose its colour, because many dyes and pigments are bleached by an aqueous chlorine solution.
An ember colour is a glowing hot coal, greatly heated wood, or other carbon-based material that remains after, or sometimes precede a fire.
Silicon is a silvery grey material, with a conchoidal fracture. It is stable and I have a specimen on my shelf. It is used in the solid form in the refining of Aluminum. As with any material, the colour of the surface is a matter of subtractive colour. A red surface or a green surface absorbs all colours except red, and green respectively. A silvery grey surface would be given by a material with a 'neutral density colour' and a highly reflective surface.
no- it will only tear. Canvas is the only material you can stretch