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What is the difference between a dye colorant and a colorant that is a pigment?

A pigment is a insoluble particle that is entrapped inside net of other molecules (matrix). a dye colorant is a soluble molecule, that is chemically attached to the matrix.


What happens to the movement of particles in an object when they are heated?

i dont know but all i know is that it is really hard lol


Is there a way to stop the particles from moving?

If you mean, thermal motion, if an object is cooled down, the particles will move slower. Absolute zero (no particle movement, and no other kind of internal energy) can be approached, but it can't be reached completely.If you mean, thermal motion, if an object is cooled down, the particles will move slower. Absolute zero (no particle movement, and no other kind of internal energy) can be approached, but it can't be reached completely.If you mean, thermal motion, if an object is cooled down, the particles will move slower. Absolute zero (no particle movement, and no other kind of internal energy) can be approached, but it can't be reached completely.If you mean, thermal motion, if an object is cooled down, the particles will move slower. Absolute zero (no particle movement, and no other kind of internal energy) can be approached, but it can't be reached completely.


Hematoxylin is an acidic dye or basic dye?

Hematoxylin is an basic dye!


Why is indigo insoluble in water but indigo carmine is soluble?

Indigo pigment derived from the indigo plant. It must be carefully extracted and it requires optimum condition during treatment (before which it's invisible). Indigo carmine is a bluish colored derivative of the cochineal insect (carmine is normally red to burgundy). To the best of my knowledge, they are two completely different substances with different properties. Carmine is also insoluble in water and oil; though it dissolves in mild alkali solutions. Carmine comes mainly from bugs in Peru and the Canary Islands. Inigo comes from a number of regions, including France. Indigo production is mainly an artesian affair while carmine is used in food and beverages, cosmetics, and microbial stains. One company, Carminic Industries, is unique in that it markets carmine products derived from microbes. They might be based in either California or Oregon. In short, they are different substances. I'm not quite sure if that was what you were looking for, but that's what I know. Hope it helped.

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Is there carmine in hot chocolate?

Carmine is used as a food dye in many different products. For example: juices, ice cream, yogurt, candy, and as a dye in different cosmetic products such as lipsticks and eyeshadows.


Vermilion and carmine are shades of what color?

Carmine is a bright shade of red, originally a dye made from boiled insect scales.


What common lipstick ingredient is created by and insect?

Carmine - used as a dye - red


What might you do to make a natural dye more colorfast?

Colorfastness of a dye can be improved by using a substance called a mordant. A mordant is a chemical that bonds the colorant in a dye to a material. This happens because part of a mordant particle bonds to a particle in the material and another part of the mordant particle bonds to a dye molecule.


How are images stored on camera film?

In particle of dye.


What is the relationship between the temperature of a particle and the movement of a particle?

the more a particle moves the higher its temerature


The red dye Carmine is used in everything from lipstick to coca cola can only be obtained by?

Crushing huge quantities of Cochinea


What are liquids particle movement?

Rolling


How is energy related to particle movement?

when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy


How does temperature or heat energy affect particle movement?

Temperature is a measure of particle movement. An increase of temperature, in a sense is an increase of the average movement of the particles within the substance, to include vibrations, spins, and lateral movement.


How is particle movement related to thermal energy?

when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy


What are the particle movement of the phases of matter?

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