because say for example an apple is red the apple absorbs all other colors and reflects red so what ever color it is, is the color reflected and every other color is absorbed!
You can acid wash colored concrete. In addition to acid washing, it is a good idea to seal colored concrete as well so it does not stain.
It depends on why the solution is colored. If it's colored due to the presence of transition metal ions, you may be able to change the color but not render it colorless. If it's colored by a dye, then adding some kind of chemical bleach such as a peroxide will probably work.
A practical use for metal salt colors is pyrotechnics. Many technicians use these colored salts for things like concerts to provide entertainment.
compounds are responsible for the production of the colored light?
There is no need to keep water in colored bottles and many people keep it in clear bottles. Some find colored bottles aesthetically pleasing and choose to use them for that reason.
Saturation.
Indigo, indigo crayons, indigo colored paper, and indigo colored shirts.
Colored Fire can show you what chemicals to use and how some things in science are very dangerous.
Examples of things that are commonly colored blue include the sky, the ocean, blueberries, bluebirds, blue flowers, and blue jeans.
Black Pepper.
Yes, among many other things.
Seeing the world through rose-colored glasses is an idiom that means seeing only positive things everywhere you look and being blind to the negative things. Therefore, if someone suggests that you pack your rose-colored glasses, they want you to remain optimistic during your trip (for which you are packing) and to refrain from any criticisms.
she raps,sings,likes to ware diffrent colored hair
you can make beds and colored wool if you find other things
Anything homemade is good, and they also love well soft colored things!
Light colored clothing reflects the sun's radiation and helps keep the body cooler. Dark colors absorb radiation and heat the body.
brightly colored cotton robes and leather sandals. priests wore things made of feathers