I think it's caramellization.
When the isolated beta amylase enzyme is subjected to the biuret test, you will observe a color change from yellow to blue. This is because the biuret reagent reacts with the peptide bonds in the enzyme, causing a change in color.
The scientific term for the ability to change color is "iridescence." It refers to the phenomenon where an object appears to change color depending on the angle of observation or the angle of illumination.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
Mixing brown and black would result in a darker shade of brown. The black would deepen the color of the brown but not drastically change its hue.
Actually the beaver's color does not change because beavers actually are turds that are flushed and into a lake.
There is no natural way to change hair color. To change it you have to dye it or get a wig in the color you want.
Yes, your hair can change color as you age. Some people's hair turns from blond to brown, some brown to white or grey. As you grow older you yourself will mostlikely notice a change in your hair. == == == ==
yes it can it will make a color
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming honey can change eye color. Eye color is determined by genetics and cannot be altered by food or drink.
There is no way to get a different colored horse. It will always be brown.
If you mean do the needles change color from green to red or brown with the fall, then no, their color does not change. However, in the spring time the new needles have a much lighter green color, which darkens as the year goes on and they are subjected to the cold of the winter.
A dog's fur can change color from black to brown due to a genetic trait called "dilution." This trait causes the black pigment in the fur to lighten, resulting in a brown color. Other factors like sun exposure and aging can also contribute to changes in a dog's fur color.