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Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
Black and white make a greyish colour but if you put more of one the colour may vary
Lipids are soaked in water because they do not dissolve in water but the ethanol will allow the lipid to dissolve such that when diluted the ethanol will fall out of solution to form an emulsion.
Methanol has one carbon atom. Ethanol has two. ********************* Chemical formula of Ethanol: C2H5OH
In common terminology the term alcohol refers to ethanol. However, in chemistry ethanol is only one of many kinds of alcohol. Only ethanol (a.k.a. ethyl alcohol) is used in beverages.
your eye is more than one color
Mixing one primary colour with one secondary colour will result in a colour belonging to the tertiary family of colours.
Separating one colour of ink into its original colours that were mixed together to make it.
Black and white make a greyish colour but if you put more of one the colour may vary
Lipids are soaked in water because they do not dissolve in water but the ethanol will allow the lipid to dissolve such that when diluted the ethanol will fall out of solution to form an emulsion.
No I would not generally say red is a light colour, but adding white to make pink or mixing it with yellow and white to make a light orange would work. A light colour is one with white in it, so unless the red is mixed with white it wouldn't be a light colour. Red is generally considered to be a very dramatic colour, so no, it is not a light colour unless mixed in one of the ways above. I hope this helped!
The dress that makes you look fat and it is the one that you pissed and crapped yourself in lastnight.
Methanol has one carbon atom. Ethanol has two. ********************* Chemical formula of Ethanol: C2H5OH
You add one more amine into it !
30 ml of ethanol to 70ml of distilled water.
Ethanol is one of the biofuels, so it can't be better than itself.
No, water and ethanol are miscible in one another. This means they would not separate into two distinct layers when mixed. You would need a less polar solvent such as methylene chloride or ethyl acetate to achieve two layers and properly extract caffeine from water.