Well the chemicals in the coloring can hurt the goldfish so it is not safe to have food die in a goldfishes tank!:p Hope that helps!
I know that if you put freshly cut white chrysanthemums in water that has food coloring in it, the color will come up through the veins of the flower.
Colored water may affect the rate of evaporation compared to clear water due to factors like absorption of sunlight and heat retention. The color can impact how quickly the water absorbs energy, which may influence the rate of evaporation. Conducting research on colored water's effect on evaporation could provide insights into these factors.
No, not exactly.
yes but mainly roses
Yes it will, because the rose is a vascular plant... so if you put food color in it, in about a day or 2 you will start to see the tip turn whatever color you used.
I think it doesn't depending on how much you put in the water. My class put goldfish in a cup with water and BTB. It had absolutely no effect on the fish.
When you water leaves with colored water, the pigments in the leaves may absorb some of the color from the water, leading to a change in leaf color. This process is similar to how plants naturally absorb nutrients and water from the soil through their roots.
It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay. It will turn to that color that you put in the water and the vineger will make the color stay.
Colored water is not fully transparent because it contains added pigments or dyes that give it color. The color of the water will affect how much light passes through it, making it appear translucent rather than completely clear.
Yes. goldfish breathe water so if a goldfish is out of water it cant breathe so it will suffocate
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
Water is colorless because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, are colorless. Water can be colored with food coloring and other means, however it's not the water itself that is colored but the particles of color suspended within.