Mehendi, commonly known as henna, primarily contains the compound lawsone, which has the chemical formula C15H10O. Lawsone is responsible for the dyeing properties of henna leaves, producing the characteristic reddish-brown color when applied to the skin. In addition to lawsone, henna contains various other compounds, but lawsone is the key component that provides its coloring effect.
The most important dye is lawsone (C10H6O3).
The chemical formula of mannose is C6H12O6.
The chemical formula of ethanal (acetic aldehyde) is CH3CHO.
The chemical formula of cysteine is HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.
Formula: NH2Cl
The most important dye is lawsone (C10H6O3).
Mehendi Kairi is drawing mango shape while applying mehendi (Henna) to the Hand
tea, lemon & sugar + mehendi
The molecule is called paraphenylenediamine or 1,4-diaminobenzene or 1,4-phenylenediamine, and has formula C6H8N2.You can see a picture of the molecule, and get more information by following the Web Links to the left of this answer.
The colorant in Mehendi, also known as henna, is a dye molecule called lawsone. Lawsone is naturally found in the leaves of the henna plant and is responsible for the characteristic reddish-brown color that develops when applied to the skin or hair.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
Only if the person who did her mehendi put it in her design...sometimes he has to look for his name too!
chemical formula
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
the chemical formula for a ribose is C12H22O11.
The chemical formula of mannose is C6H12O6.
The chemical formula for CF is carbon monofluoride.