right when you leave the atmosphere it goes black and then yeah :D
The margins of the leaf did not turn blue-black because there was no starch present in that area. The iodine solution reacts with starch to produce a blue-black color. If the margins did not turn blue-black, it suggests that there was no starch in that part of the leaf.
depends what space does in the future
red and blue makes black
Rayleigh scattering.
turn blue
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
the color BLACK is the missing color that will turn light blue, dark blue.
Yes there is a blue switch in the option screen to turn it off its a blue switch
Iodine turns blue-black in the presence of starch.
100,000 feet.
If a substance didn't turn blue or black with iodine, it means that it didn't form any complex with iodine. When iodine forms a complex with the substance, the complex is generally blue in color.
Yes. Their skin will turn a blue/black color.