colored bleach.
chemical !!! obviously.......
Physical, the water is still water and the food coloring is still food coloring you just mixed them together in one space. If you waited long enough the food coloring and water would settle back out so you had just water and food coloring.
Carnations, daisies, and white roses are popular choices for changing color with food coloring because they have a high water uptake capacity. Placing the flowers in water mixed with food coloring allows the petals to absorb the color and change over time.
Food coloring is typically a solution when it is mixed with a liquid, as it dissolves uniformly, creating a homogeneous mixture. However, if food coloring is added to a substance like oil or if it is not fully dissolved, it can appear as a suspension where the particles are dispersed but not fully integrated. In most culinary applications, when used in water or similar solvents, it functions as a solution.
Water, simple soap, food coloring, non-bleach scouring powder, non-deoderizing clay cat litter
The most likely outcome is that the food coloring color would disappear as it was bleached.
you'd be sorry lol!
yes you can cause its just a food coloring
chemical !!! obviously.......
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
Yes. Considering grape pop has artificial coloring (food coloring) in it, you can definitely color a light color of carpet with food coloring. But you better stock up.
it will become the coler of food coloring you had.
waloring, or coter
Orange
The chemical formula for food coloring can vary depending on the specific compound used. Common food coloring dyes include Red 40 (C18H14N2O5), Yellow 5 (C10H6N2O8S2), and Blue 1 (C37H34N2O9S3). The chemical formula for bleach is typically NaClO, representing the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite.
Hair
Yes you can