NO, the color is only a surface coating and will not effect the contents of the egg.
Coloring on a white piece of paper is a physical change because the color change is reversible and does not alter the chemical composition of the paper. The paper remains paper even after coloring on it.
physical change You are making a mixture of the icing and food coloring, which is a physical change.
the food coloring
No, adding food coloring to bong water will not change the color of the smoke. The smoke produced by burning cannabis or other substances will not be affected by the color of the water in the bong.
No, the dissolving of food coloring in water is not considered a chemical change; it is a physical change. When food coloring dissolves, the molecules disperse in the water, but their chemical structure remains unchanged. This process can be reversed, as the coloring can be separated from the water through evaporation, further indicating that it’s a physical change rather than a chemical one.
No.
This is the diffusion of the coloring agent molecules in water.
No, it's just the color. People may think that, only because they think of it. It's like coloring frosting with dye. It doesn't taste any different.
If you mean to change your skin coloring, you can get that from the makeover mage a bit southwest of Falador.
chemical !!! obviously.......
yes
they will but only when they die. The fish gets darker every time but doesnt change until then