Butterflies can change color when exposed to water due to structural color effects. Their wings contain microscopic scales that reflect light in specific ways, creating vibrant colors based on the angle of light and the viewer's perspective. When water is added, it can alter the refractive index around these scales, leading to changes in how light is reflected and perceived. This phenomenon can make the colors appear more vivid or even shift hues temporarily.
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its too diluted. you wont be able to taste the salt
An example of an endothermic change is when an ice cube melts or when water evaporates. Endothermic is the opposite from exothermic. Exothermic means to take away energy,so endothermic means to add energy. If you take a test and this is on it remember the water cycle.Also remember that exo means to take OUT so endo means to ADD.
Well, honey, when you add water to sand, the volume will likely increase, but the density and mass will depend on the proportions of water and sand you mix. If you add just a little water, the density may increase slightly due to the added mass, but if you add a lot of water, the density will decrease because water is less dense than sand. So, the volume changes, but the density and mass can go either way depending on how much water you throw into the mix.
if it is a redox reaction sometimes you can add water to help balance the equation
You can add pigment, but if it is already a definite colour it won't change much.
by the colour and the dye's that you add in. also you can change it by washing them and shrinking them.
The color will be a fairly strong red as it is a very strong acid in the pH scale.
There is a colour change because like fats, Sudan IV is not soluble in water. So when you add Sudan IV to lipids, it will break down therefore the chamical reaction that takes place is the colour change.
im guessing because of the hot water melting away the plastic layer that keeps the paint in... i really am not 100% sure
Alkalis are bases dissolved in water. They do not have specific colours and are often colourless liquids.Indicators are used to determine the strength of an acid or alkali and change colour when exposed to the liquid.Look at Universal Indicator Solution.
Yes. It has features that change the contrast of the colour and add light to it.
in order to add fragnance,aroma and change the colour
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add colour in cream,when we make flowers for cake decoration we add colour in bread and make it a doo ..
The water should stay the same colour if you are using litmus paper, but if you are using a liquid the colour should change. The colour purely depends on the acidity/alkalinity of the water you are putting it in. Yellows are alkaline, Greens are neutral and Blues are acidic (it may be the other way around.. yellow being acid, blue being alki.) The measure of acidity is pH.
you can add a few drop of methy organe into the solution. if it is contain vinegar,the solution will change the colour to orange.