Ethanol extracts chlorophyll from leaf .
it would turn a dark color green
it turns in to a patato
Hibiscus plants are known for their large, colorful flowers with prominent stamens and pistils. They typically have dark green, glossy leaves that are oval or lobed in shape. The plant can grow as a shrub or small tree, depending on the species, and some varieties can reach up to 15 feet in height.
they are green because, that is the colour they reflect, they soak in every other colour but green (or blue and yellow) and the release the green :)
Plants store their food in various parts of the plant, including roots, stems, and leaves. However, roots primarily serve as storage organs for carbohydrates and other nutrients, while leaves are mainly involved in photosynthesis and energy production.
it would turn a dark color green
You soak it in vinegar and rosemary leaves
One method to extract green pigments from plants is through a process called maceration where you grind the plant material and soak it in a solvent such as ethanol or acetone. The solvent will extract the green pigments along with other compounds from the plant material. After extraction, the solvent can be evaporated to leave behind the green pigment.
Leaves collect and funnel rain and soak up the sunshine necessary for photosynthesis.
it has little hairs that soak in water and nutreians
If you soak your lips in Sprite they start to sting, but the funny thing is when you soak them a second time they don't sting as much.
Turn white
YES! you can soak the affected area in vinegar and rosemary leaves!
A VERY brief overview of the extraction process: Grind Ipomoea seeds. Soak grounds in nonpolar solution. Filter out (then throw out) bulk of liquid, evaporate remainder. Soak in polar solution (ethanol), throw out grounds, evaporate ethanol, and you have your product. Found this on a google search. There is a million ways listed, all involve alcohol, (ethanol).
it will ture purple
The egg gets sticky.
you soak them in green food coloring that is diluted