Chewing Gum is just flavored rubber. Smarties is not made from beetle shells.
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The circles around the nucleus are called electron shells or energy levels. These shells represent the regions where electrons are likely to be found, with each shell corresponding to a specific energy level. Electrons occupy these shells based on their energy and the principles of quantum mechanics. The arrangement of electrons in these shells determines an atom's chemical properties.
The atomic spectra of an element is basically the lines of color that appear when an electron jumps down or up an energy level. Depending on the shells that an electron jumps is the intensity or the color omitted. The colors that we see (yellow, orange, red, green, blue, purple) mean different level jumps with purple being the highest and yellow being the lowest. The higher the energy level the lower the wavelength omitted and the lower the energy jump the higher the wavelength.
This is a chemical element. You can find the how many electron in a single atom by using a periodic table.
These are the crafts made out from sea shells.
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Smarties shells (such as Nestle's Smarties) use dye in the shells of the smarties. The dye is used from beetles such as the cochilea; The beetle dries out and dies to create this beautiful rich red colour for the red smarties. other beetles may be used for other colours of the smarties. Hope that answered your question :] x
Purple shells are not necessarily rare, but they may be less common than other colored shells depending on the specific type of shell you are referring to. In some cases, purple shells can be more sought after because of their unique and attractive color.
It may look like a beetle shell but in fact is the husk of the popcorn.
I think not
They have shells to protect them from their enemies.
Strings or Belts with white or purple shells. They have a message.
He discovered a synthetic dye called Mauveine which was a purple colour and superceded the natural purple dye got from sea shells
According to Food Detectives on the Food Network channel the answer is YES!
they made it by grinding up carnivorous snails or conk shells.
When they chew through the hard shells of nuts, their teeth sharpen themselves also by chewing on twigs etc.
Beetles are small to medium-size insects with hard exoskeleton shells, which may or may not possess wings for fliight. The "weevil" or "snout beetle" is a herbivorous class of beetles.