If you boil it, the water will boil and the dye will not, leaving you with dye.
Mung beans would imbibe water and dye solution .
it becomes warm
It gets numb.
When that happens it uses up all the oxygen and replaces it with co2 (carbon dioxide) and water and that what makes the sucking affect :)
It get hotter and if it is frozen it melts. If it is melted it boils.
the water will soon turn the colour of the dye
The dye diffuses in the water.
When you put a cup of hot water with dye on a glass of cold water, the hot water will rise to the surface of the cold water due to differences in temperature and density. This creates a mixing or diffusion effect, causing the dye to spread and color the cold water as the two temperatures equalize.
Chromatography-This is when you put dye on a piece of special paper and put it in some water. When the water is soak up the dye will separate.
1.) Put it under the telescope 2.) Dye the water red 3.) Put a fish in the water 4.) Water it 5.) Dye the water blue 6.) Put a fish in the water 7.) Dye the water green
1.) Put it under the telescope 2.) Dye the water red 3.) Put a fish in the water 4.) Water it 5.) Dye the water blue 6.) Put a fish in the water 7.) Dye the water green
Put the holes in it, then water it halfway, dye it red. Then put the fish in it. Water again and dye it fully blue. Put the fish in it. Then dye it green.
3 pints.
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.
first you put the ball in the pump thing. then you fill it half way with water. after that put red dye in it. then fill the rest with water. then put in the fish.last you put blue dye in it
It can change color when the food dye is in the water the flower soaks up the water and food dye at the same time because the food dye was put in the water.
When you put a flower into blue dye, then water, the reason the petals turn blue is because the leaves pull the water up into them. When the water starts being pulled up, it pushes the dye even further into the petal tips.