Lavender oi is extracted from Lanabdula sica or other varieties.
Lavender special effects and colors are created using a combination of minerals and pigments. Manganese can produce a purple hue, while other minerals like iron oxide, titanium dioxide, and ultramarine blue can also be used to achieve different shades of lavender. Mica, a silicate mineral, is often added to provide a shimmering effect to the color.
Potassium permanganate (KMnO4) gives a hue that I would't call exactly lavender (because it is purple)...
The flowers of the lavender plant are used to make tea.
There are many minerals that show a purple color. Some of the most common are: amethyst (quartz), garnet, corundum and fluorite. Other mineral properties such as cleavage, hardness, fluorescence and crystal habit can be used to distinguish between the different minerals.
what minerals are used to make a IPad
A herb has culinary or religious values. Lavender is used extensively as a herbal filler in sachets to give fragrance when placed in clothes. The ancient Greeks used Lavender as a herb. Lavender flavours baked goods and deserts, it is used to make lavender sugar and can be blended with tea and used as a relaxing drink. It is a member of a family of the most popular herbs.
no. I used to have purple shampoo and it didn't make my hair lavender.
Strontium Nitrate- do not confuse with radioactive Strontium-90. The former substance was used in Distress flares which were known to have been in the households of the Romanovs. These give off a dense Lavender or purplish light and smoke screen as well. I am surprised but this is a historical topic- what with the interest in Anastasia.
Yes, lavender is used in medicines.
Potato
Plagioclase
put lavender in powder and mix it together.