Artificial Food Coloring
Artificial food coloring is a colorful liquid or solid mixed with food to make it look appetizing. It is opaque and non-viscous (for liquids), can be flammable if exposed to extreme heat.
Substances Used To Make Artificial Colorings
Coal Tar: black, highly viscous liquid, and flammable. Can cause cancer.
Petroleum : liquid, flammable, and opaque. Can pollute the environment.
Substances Used To Make Artificial Colorings
Coal Tar: black, highly viscous liquid, and flammable. Can cause cancer.
Petroleum : liquid, flammable, and opaque. Can pollute the environment.