Dingolfica sudolphi
the three elements of a permenent marker are colorant solvent and resin
There are different possible isomers for this compound. But the most common is sucrose.
A chemical change is a chemical reaction.
it is chemical change
We see the chemical reaction but we write the chemical equation.
The most important dye is lawsone (C10H6O3).
Mehendi Kairi is drawing mango shape while applying mehendi (Henna) to the Hand
tea, lemon & sugar + mehendi
Only if the person who did her mehendi put it in her design...sometimes he has to look for his name too!
After the mahendi
Maham
A pigment is a insoluble particle that is entrapped inside net of other molecules (matrix). a dye colorant is a soluble molecule, that is chemically attached to the matrix.
pyrotechnicians made pyrotechnic colorant, a chemical compound which causes a flame to burn with a particular color.
so it looks beautiful.
water, colorant, humectants and co-solvents, fixative, surfactants, resin, biocides/fungicides, and buffering agents
yes it can
Henna in India is popularly known as Mehendi. It is generally used in many Hindu festivals and celebrations. However, its most important use comes in a Hindu Wedding.Mehendi is not just a way of artistic expression, sometimes it's a must! A Hindu wedding includes a number of religious rites before and during the nuptials, and Mehendi play a vital role in it, so much so that no Indian marriage is considered complete without it! The reddish brown color of Mehendi - which stands for the prosperity that a bride is expected to bring to her new family - is considered most auspicious for all wedding-related ceremonies.Mehendi is considered among the most auspicious 'ornaments' of a married woman.Mehendi Ritual: A day before her wedding, the girl and her female folks gather for the Mehendi ritual - a ceremony traditionally marked by joie de vivre - during which the bride-to-be embellish their hands, wrists, palms and feet with the lovely red hue of the Mehendi. Even the groom's hand, especially in Rajasthani weddings, is decorated with Mehendi patterns.There's nothing strictly sacred or spiritual about it, but applying Mehendi is considered beneficial and lucky, and always regarded as beautiful and blessed. That is perhaps why Indian women are so fond of it. But there're some popular beliefs about Mehendi, especially prevalent among women.Mehendi is very popular with both men and women also as a conditioner and dye for the hair. Mehendi is also applied during the various vratas or fasts, such as Karwa Chauth, observed by married women. Even gods and goddesses are seen to adorn Mehendi designs. A large dot in the centre of the hand, with four smaller dots at the sides is an oft seen Mehendi pattern on the palms of Ganesha and Lakshmi.