Have you ever left a bottle of liquid in the freezer, only to find it cracked or shattered? To save you from tedious freezer ...
People have been wearing blue jeans for centuries. Originally, the blue color came from a natural indigo dye. The dye was chosen for the way it interacted with cotton. When heated, most dyes ...
Social media users have been posting pictures of vibrant-blue cupcakes with the unique hashtag #bluepoopchallenge. Yep, that’s right. Blue. Poop. Challenge. This didn’t start off as a viral ...
Household bleach reacts with a solution of green food coloring to first oxidize the yellow component of the dye, leaving only the blue coloring. Eventually, the blue dye is also oxidized, and the ...