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No, anthraquinone violet dye and methyl violet dye are not the same. Anthraquinone violet is a type of anthraquinone dye that is commonly used in the textile industry, while methyl violet is a type of synthetic triarylmethane dye that is often used as a biological stain. They have different chemical structures and applications.
The blue dye is more soluble than the yellow dye in screened methyl orange due to differences in their chemical structures and interactions with the solvent. Blue dyes often have more polar functional groups that can interact favorably with the solvent, enhancing solubility. Additionally, the molecular size and shape of the blue dye may allow for better packing and interaction with the solvent molecules compared to the yellow dye. Overall, these factors contribute to the higher solubility of the blue dye in the screened methyl orange medium.
SYBR Green I dye is used in molecular biology. The dye binds to DNA. The dye is safe to use and will show up in DNA for labelling. Similar dyes are SYBR Green II and and SYBR Gold.
The result is likely to be some shade of brown or murky gray rather than a vibrant green. This is because red and green are complementary colors that tend to cancel each other out when mixed together.
Methyl orange is typically available in two forms, mono-sodium salt and mono-ammonium salt. The mono-sodium salt form of methyl orange is more soluble in water compared to the mono-ammonium salt form.
No, anthraquinone violet dye and methyl violet dye are not the same. Anthraquinone violet is a type of anthraquinone dye that is commonly used in the textile industry, while methyl violet is a type of synthetic triarylmethane dye that is often used as a biological stain. They have different chemical structures and applications.
The government does not want people to use methyl and it is illegal.
Screened methyl orange is a pH indicator consisting of a solution of methyl orange and xylene cyanol in ethanol. It is red in very acidic solution, grey in neutral solution, and green in very alkaline solution.
The blue dye is more soluble than the yellow dye in screened methyl orange due to differences in their chemical structures and interactions with the solvent. Blue dyes often have more polar functional groups that can interact favorably with the solvent, enhancing solubility. Additionally, the molecular size and shape of the blue dye may allow for better packing and interaction with the solvent molecules compared to the yellow dye. Overall, these factors contribute to the higher solubility of the blue dye in the screened methyl orange medium.
Green dye is made by combining blue dye and yellow dye, which can both be made from Aggie, the dye maker in Draynor village.
Methyl violet will change from purple to pink when exposed to acid, as the color of the dye shifts due to the change in pH.
Dye them. Use a colour remover first, then green dye.
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Methyl orange is red under a pH=3,1 and yellow over a pH=4,4; methyl orange is useful for the titrimetric determination of acids concentration.
It can be one of two things: a green dye, or a mixture of blue and yellow dyes.
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You can use it on wool, to make a block of green wool, or you can use it on a sheep to make a green sheep, who will yield blocks of green wool when killed or you use shears on it. Cactus Green dye can also be combined with Bonemeal to make Light Green dye.