yes, but's not a dye. dye would change the colour of the pool without someone peeing.
A chemical dye that changes color based on the pH of a solution is called an pH indicator.
Hydrochromic dye is a type of dye that changes color in response to water, typically becoming more vibrant or darker when wet and returning to its original color when dry. This property makes it useful in products like color-changing clothing, educational materials, and novelty items.
Yes, the color of fabric dye may change if boiled in a galvanized steel pot because galvanized steel can release chemicals such as zinc that may react with the dye and alter its color. It is recommended to use non-reactive materials like stainless steel or enamel when working with fabric dyes to prevent unwanted color changes.
Chemical indicator dye is a substance that changes color in the presence of a specific chemical or changes in pH. It is commonly used in laboratories to visually indicate the presence or absence of certain substances in a solution.
The Sudan IV test changes color when it is added to a sample containing lipids. If lipids are present, the Sudan IV dye will dissolve in the lipids and the solution will turn red. This occurs due to the affinity between the Sudan IV dye and the lipid molecules.
A chemical dye that changes color based on the pH of a solution is called an pH indicator.
Your pee will not turn blue if you pee in an outdoor swimming pool. Pee turning blue in a swimming pool is just used as comedy in the movies and is not likely to happen in real life.
When dye is applied to human hair, the color molecules in the dye penetrate the hair cuticle and cortex, changing the hair color. The extent of color change depends on factors like the type of dye used, the natural color of the hair, and the duration the dye is left on the hair.
Magic t-shirts change color due to a special type of dye called thermochromic dye. This dye reacts to changes in temperature, causing the color of the shirt to shift when exposed to heat or cold.
Hydrochromic dye is a type of dye that changes color in response to water, typically becoming more vibrant or darker when wet and returning to its original color when dry. This property makes it useful in products like color-changing clothing, educational materials, and novelty items.
True. One method for detecting the endpoint of a titration is indeed using an indicator dye that changes color at different pH values. The color change of the indicator dye can be observed to determine when the reaction between the titrant and analyte is complete.
An indicator is a substance that changes color in response to changes in pH levels, while a dye is a substance used to impart color to an object. Indicators are typically used in chemical analysis to determine the acidity or basicity of a solution, whereas dyes are commonly used in textiles, cosmetics, and food industry for coloring purposes.
There is no color you "should" dye your hair...it's whatever color you want to dye it!
hair changes colour because people use hair dye
If uv already dyed your hair before you can get something that takes al the dye out cut it's not a dye itself, or if you go on hoilday put lemon on your hair n it will go lighter
You can change the color of hydrangeas by adding water-soluble dye to their water. The dye will be absorbed by the flowers, resulting in a different color.
No, basic solutions turn litmus dye blue. Litmus is a pH indicator that changes color in response to a solution's acidity or basicity.