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Indigo dye traditionally comes from the leaves of the indigo plant, which is a bushy legume. It has been used for dyeing for more than 4,000 years. The scientific name for one variety is Indigofera decora.Anil is a source of indigo.
What are two properties of glycerides?
it is hydrogen and electrons
I don't quite understand what you're asking but water is said to be common because of both it's importance to life and chemistry and the fact that it is so widespread. Water is unique because it has two unique properties being both it's adhesive and cohesive nature. it is also called as unique because you can't live there unless aquatic animals.It is also unique because humans can't live there except aquatic animals.
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Indigo dye traditionally comes from the leaves of the indigo plant, which is a bushy legume. It has been used for dyeing for more than 4,000 years. The scientific name for one variety is Indigofera decora.Anil is a source of indigo.
The color indigo is produced by the usage of only two colors: blue and red. The typical formula should be in a ratio of two parts blue to one part red to produce the color indigo.
the dye for candles comes in two ways one that is powder dye and the other way is liquid dye
Use the Pokemon locator. In Pokemon Indigo I own a Rayquaza. Two of them. And if you want to add me my username is DialgaLiker. Rayquaza is not rare. It is super common in Indigo. Even use rooms in Pokemon Indigo.
Indigo pigment derived from the indigo plant. It must be carefully extracted and it requires optimum condition during treatment (before which it's invisible). Indigo carmine is a bluish colored derivative of the cochineal insect (carmine is normally red to burgundy). To the best of my knowledge, they are two completely different substances with different properties. Carmine is also insoluble in water and oil; though it dissolves in mild alkali solutions. Carmine comes mainly from bugs in Peru and the Canary Islands. Inigo comes from a number of regions, including France. Indigo production is mainly an artesian affair while carmine is used in food and beverages, cosmetics, and microbial stains. One company, Carminic Industries, is unique in that it markets carmine products derived from microbes. They might be based in either California or Oregon. In short, they are different substances. I'm not quite sure if that was what you were looking for, but that's what I know. Hope it helped.
What are two properties of glycerides?
agriculture and indigo
It is certainly possible to dye hair twice in two days. Most companies supporting hair dye products and hair health are against this.
Hydronium dioxide has a bonding angle (between O and the two H's) that is important to many of its special properties. NOW.. go back to your textbook and look up the wonders of the hydrogen bond. JCF
Two properties are foam and water
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