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Teach Events About Get involved Author guidelines Science in School All Issues Issue 60 Colour in nature
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Teach Events About Get involved Author guidelines Science in School All Issues Issue 57 Colour in nature
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physics can be used, for example, to explore how different organisms create colour through structure rather than
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current and magnetic field in a solution with pH indicator gives amazing colour patterns as electrolysis occurs
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the prepared alkaline stop baths. If the waste mixture loses the pink colour, add additional 0.5
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Safety goggles should be worn. Gloves should be worn to protect the skin, and a
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the eyes because it is an irritant. It must be immediately washed from the skin. Unlike in orange
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of carbonic acid (a weak acid) causes a series of colour changes to the