Vinegar, acetic acid or citric acid.
vat dyes acid dyes
acidic acid sucks weiners
Dyes don't contain sulphuric acid.
paints dyes shampoos contain sulphuric acid.
pH indicating dyes
vat dyes acid dyes
acidic acid sucks weiners
Tannin . It is used for ink and dyes and in the leather making industry.
A single substance will not have an acid 'in' it, but it can be an acid. The hydrochloric acid in our stomachs is a strong acid. Other examples are sulfuric acid (in wet batteries) and nitric acid which is used to make fertilizers and dyes.
These substances are dyes applied at low pH, generally on wool.
Dyes don't contain sulphuric acid.
There are may types of dyes but these are the ones I know of. Acid dyes Azoic dyes Basic dyes Chrome dyes Mordant Developed dyes Direct dyes Disperse dyes Reactive dyes Sulphur dyes Vat dyes Raw fibres Velour cloth and furs Batik Tie dyeing BY MAX TURNER
paints dyes shampoos contain sulphuric acid.
acidic dyes such as eosin, acid fuchsin, and nigrosin
A benzenesulfonamide is the amide of benzenesulfonic acid, or any derivative of this compound - especially ones used in the intermediates in the synthesis of dyes, photochemicals and disinfectants.
The dye binds to the protein in an egg shell; this is an animal protein, similar to silk or wool. The same types of dyes that work on silk or wool will also dye eggs. The dye molecules bind, both directly and via hydrogen bonds, to protein molecules in the eggshell. The dyes used to dye eggs are acid dyes, called that because they work best in an acid environment. Vinegar is an acid, and adding it to the dye solution makes it more acid, and potentiates both types of binding.
A type of acid