The answer is a lobster. Lobsters are a type of shellfish that are typically brown or green, but they turn bright red when they are cooked.
The color that comes from mixing red and brown is typically a darker shade of red, often referred to as maroon or burgundy.
Red + green (blue + yellow) = brown.
Litmus paper is a type of indicator paper that comes in red and blue strips. It turns red in the presence of an acid and blue in the presence of a base.
Red water can be caused by high levels of iron or manganese in the water supply. These minerals can give the water a reddish tint when they oxidize or react with other elements. It is important to have your water tested to determine the exact cause and ensure it is safe to drink.
The color of litmus paper turns red when it comes in contact with an acidic solution, and blue when it comes in contact with a basic solution. The color change of litmus paper can help determine the pH level of the substance being tested.
a lobster
A lobster
Possibly a lobster- they go in dark blue and come out red/orange... prawns go in blue and come out pink.
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it goes to the heart comes out then goes to the lungs and then through the body
Down into your stomach and then goes into the intestines and then they absorb the water and use it for blood and other uses. Water comes out by urine which is absorbed out from your blood along with dead red blood cells. Water will also leave your body by sweat, make sure to drink lots of water daily!
if you are talking about the app riddles for a year it an iron if you are just curious i personally think its a lobster.
Iron slowly oxidizes in contact with water to form Fe2O3 This is a red powder.
A lobster
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it goes bluey purpley when it is in water and red in acid and yellow - green in alkali
When light passes through a red filter, the color that comes through is red, as the filter absorbs other colors of light and only allows red wavelengths to pass through.