Well yeah. It's called dying eggs. :P
that will actually be awsome
red PH paper will get more darker when dipped in vinegar because vinegar is acidic in nature.it contains acetic acid& it's PH is always less than 7 depending upon concentration of acetic acid present in vinegar.
A light-colored bucket would be called a pale pail.
Only if the color change is not permanent. Take Iodine for example (that's pronounced Eye-oh-deen), it is a solid metal that is grayish in color in its solid state, however in its gas state it's a purple or violet color. Once it reverts to its solid state, it turns gray again. This is a PHYSICAL property of Iodine. If the color changed permanently to something else, it would be a chemical change.
Oil has a lower density than vinegar. When oil and vinegar are mixed, the oil rises, or floats to the top.
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if you would really like to know, then i would suggest using colored soda that's diet cause i tried with regular soda and they all died but one cause it was diet. it was a a little lighter color than the water
Since vinegar is an acid it would turn red.
When chlorine bleach changes the color of brightly colored clothing, it is typically a chemical change. The active ingredient in chlorine bleach, sodium hypochlorite, can react with the dyes in the fabric, causing a chemical reaction that alters the color of the clothing irreversibly. This is different from a physical change, which would involve a change in appearance without altering the chemical composition of the material.
Red litmus paper dipped in vinegar will turn red, indicating that vinegar is acidic. This change in color is due to the red litmus paper reacting with the acidity of the vinegar, causing it to remain red. Litmus paper is commonly used to test the acidity or basicity of a solution by observing the color change it undergoes.
champagned colored shoes so then they would match.
The physical change that happens to the water from the dye solution is that it gets colored. The water molecules themselves do not change chemically, but they become colored by the dye molecules that dissolve in the water.
No. All hair colors are melanin derived, which is sort of brown colored - NOT on the rainbow. The only change in hair color is more (aging toward maturity) and less (going grey) color.
pH paper typically changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. In the case of vinegar, which is acidic, the pH paper would likely turn a shade of red or pink indicating a low pH level. This color change is due to the presence of acetic acid in vinegar, which gives it its sour taste and acidic properties.
Because Vinegar is an acid, the litmus paper would turn red
There is no way to know from the question. Aniline dye would probably make it more dense, but I have no doubt that there are means to color a candle that would make it less dense.
It depends. If you want a dramatic change in color, then no. You would have to either wear colored contacts or get Coloriris implants, but you can naturally change your eye color just "slightly". For instance, if you have grayish-green eyes, there are ways to make your eyes look more or less a certain color. Wear something that complements one of your many eye colors and your eyes will appear as that one color.
If you wanted to draw a flag of the UAE and color it, you would have a horizontal rectangle on the left side colored red. This would be followed by 3 horizontal rectangles colored green, white then black.