yes it is
no, you couls easily use it as food coloring and be safe.
eventually the food coloring would evaporate other than that, you may add an extra toxic fume opening the caskets containing the color.
no there is not DNA in food coloring
food coloring doesnt stick to food it obsorbes into food
A rabbits fur is it's camouflage. The coloring helps hide them in various areas in which they are native too.
Blue food coloring
Food coloring is a dye, therefore it is not natural.
Mixing bleach with food coloring can produce toxic fumes and cause a chemical reaction, releasing chlorine gas which is harmful if inhaled. It is not recommended to mix bleach with any other household chemicals for safety reasons.
food coloring is made up of many substances such as water and dye. The color of the dye is the color of food coloring.
Water is a common solvent in food coloring because it is safe, non-toxic, and abundant. It can effectively dissolve and carry the pigments present in food colors, allowing them to disperse evenly. Water is also readily available and easily accessible, making it a practical choice for food coloring applications.
Only if the food coloring is itself acidic.
Food coloring does not affect food, except to change its color. That's why it can be used in food.