To investigate the dyes in icing, you can conduct a chromatography experiment. First, dissolve a sample of the icing in a small amount of water and apply it onto a chromatography paper strip. Then, place the strip in a solvent, such as water or alcohol, allowing the dyes to separate based on their solubility and affinity for the paper. By observing the different colored bands that appear, you can identify the various dyes present in the icing based on their movement along the strip.
find out the aim of the experiment first.
Blue and yellow make green. Experiment with the mix until you find the color you seek.
icing sugar about a teaspoon of butter and boiling water - different amounts of sugar and water for different consistencies (thickness's) and amount of icing of course and add some cocoa for chocolate icing and an essence for flavoured icing although i find icing to be sweet enough!
claire's , or icing.
Yes. I have found icing sugar in Albuquerque supermarkets. I imagine it can be found elsewhere, as well.
claires-- and-- the icing-- in the mall
Try camomile, or lemon juice!
Yes you can. Most of Betty Crocker's icing is actually already gluten free. If you wanted to find an organic gluten free icing though they can usually be hard to find but found at some stores like whole foods. I have seen them before.
You can find someone else to experiment...
Write an experiment to find the velocity of sound?
Cooks.com give an excellent recipe for Red Velvet icing (search for frosting rather than icing). This site suggests using 3 table spoons of flour to ensure thickness.
monkey poo with icing sugar you poos