Sudan dye is lipid -soluble dye, thus, it will turn any lipids to red. It mixes with it.
Sudan red can be used to test for lipids. It is soluble in lipids so it will turn the entire sample red. Also, you can do the brown paper test. Put a few drops of the suspected lipid onto a brown paper bag. If the substance is a lipid, it will turn the spots translucent.
Red hair is part of brown THATS WHY THEY HAVE AUBURN AND AUBURN IS REDISH-BROWNISH IT IS ALSO KIND OF BLONDE BECAUSE STRAWBERRY BLONDE AND STRAWERRY BLONDE IS REDISH BROWNISH
Sudan III: To make 100 ml of Sudan IV staining solution: warm 73.5 ml of 95% ethyl alcohol [C2H5OH] in a warm water bath (hot tap water will do). Add 0.5 grams of Sudan (III) and stir. Add 75-80 degrees Celsius distilled water to just below the 100 ml mark; stir. Cool to room temperature; dilute to 100 ml with distilled water; stir then filter. (Use: biological stain)
Salt Water Shrimp are an orange or deep cream color. Once cooked they are pale pink!
It is dark brown due to the caramel colouring added.
Lipids :)
Sudan red can be used to test for lipids. It is soluble in lipids so it will turn the entire sample red. Also, you can do the brown paper test. Put a few drops of the suspected lipid onto a brown paper bag. If the substance is a lipid, it will turn the spots translucent.
The paper become translucent when a small amount of lipids are added in a spot.
redish brown
redish brown
Reddish Brown
marses comp is redish brown
russet (redish-brown)
redish yellowish blueish brown
Brown or a redish color...depending what you use in it.
redish orangeish
ceramic pigment