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    Candle Lab

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    Aim My aim for this project is to find out if dye in candles can affect the speed rate they burn in. I will test one white candle with a high dye pigmentation candle such as blue or purple against white. Then I will measure…

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    Safe Hair Research Paper

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    Rough Draft ~ Safe Hair is the Best Hair Have you ever wanted the best and safest products used on your hair? Every woman loves the look of soft, silky hair and most struggle to achieve that look. Using safe hair products will help you best to be able to achieve that look and have less damage done to your hair. There really is a significant difference between a damaging hair product and a safe hair product. Some of the hair products have hazardous chemicals, while others can cause cancer. Some…

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    Red 40 Research Paper

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    Gummy bears, M & M, are candy, but does anyone know what is in the ingredient? This should be the question for everyone should be asking, not try to find out what is the price of those candies. Red Dye 40, it is just only one ingredients that anyone can find on many food and product labels. It is known as Allura Red, it is the most common artificial food color. Candy, baked goods, and cosmetics are have those ingredient in it. So is there anyone know if those ingredient can be harmful to our…

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    There is a question in the textile world that always seems to have two answers. “Did humans realize that plants and bugs could excrete dye first, or did humans gain the desire to color their textiles first?” The answer to the question is often debated. With archeologists finding new things everyday, our answers are often re evaluated. Its hard to make a concrete decision when our growth on the knowledge of history is always changing. It can be assumed that dying textiles started in different…

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    Hair Dyes Essay

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    cultures continue to use today. In Western culture, hair dye usage has increased steadily from the 1960s, and is now widely popular, as well as socially accepted. Despite the significant percentage of the human population that uses hair dyes on a regular basis very little research has been done on the effects of the dye on human health (Nohynek 2010). What studies have been conducted indicate that significant correlation exists between hair dye chemicals, specifically para-phenylene-diamine…

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    Essay On Hair Dye

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    own hair is one pocket-friendly way to achieve a dramatic transformation. The only problem is, how do you begin? Dyeing your own hair for the first time can raise so many questions. Perhaps one of the most controversial questions of all is, “Can you dye wet hair?” If you’ve been researching on the internet for hair dyeing tips, you’d have noticed the varying advice beauty gurus tell you. Some beauty tutorials claim that dyeing your hair when damp can help absorb hair color more effectively. But…

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    Food Dye With Bleach

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    The Reaction of a food dye with bleach Introduction The overall purpose of the experiment was to determine the order in respect to the blue dye and the rate constant (K). With these found however, the overall rate law in the reaction between blue food coloring and the bleaching agent within commercial Clorox can be found. The orders in a rate law equation represent the relationship between the concentration of a given element or molecule and the overall rate, for example, when a reaction in…

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    Red 40 Dye Experiment

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    effect the amount of red 40 dye in each drink. The independent variable in the experiment is the flavors of Gatorade (a brand of sports drinks) used, while the dependent variable is the concentration of dye the sports drinks contain. The constant variable is the spectrophotometer, the amount of liquid used, and the same type of cuvette. The controlled variable is only using water. In order to determine which drink would have the greatest concentration of red 40 dye, the scientists must…

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    Hair Dye Chemistry

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    look good and feel good, right? Hair dye helps people achieve the looks they desire, but there are still some aspects of hair dye that may raise concern. People want to know what is in it, if it is healthy, and what the statistics may show. This essay will address each crucial detail so that these question can be answered properly. It is important to understand the chemistry behind hair dye before being able to fully understand how it works. To begin with, a dye is not the same as a pigment.…

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    How to Tie Dye A Backpack Most of my friends tend to dye their backpacks as they find it really cool. Well, I am someone who likes to keep their backpacks the way it is, but looking at the number of people who really want to tie dye their backpacks, I have decided to share some of the tips that might help them to dye their backpacks perfectly. Whether it’s your trendy backpack that you carry to college or the one you use solely for traveling purposes, you can dye any type of backpacks you want.…

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