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However, at higher concentrations, the color of the solution changed to pale gray, violet, wine, purple, or gray (Fig. 2 k).
Soon after the injection of MPA, the solution color changed to pale yellow immediately, an indication of the formation of HTe−.
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If you have a neutral background – as I do – add accessories in deep berry and chocolate in winter, then change to paler ones in spring.
From white, the outfits changed to a pale green tint, with mother-of-pearl buttons at hem or sleeves for delicate decoration.
The reaction was allowed to take place until the color changed to a pale yellow solution, which was then cooled to room temperature.
In contrast to the unchanging latex of L. torminosus, L. nordmanensis has whitish latex that slowly changes to pale yellow upon exposure to air; the latex also stains mushroom tissues and paper yellow.
The application of a drop of dilute potassium hydroxide solution on the cap or flesh will cause a color change to pale to dark yellowish- to reddish-brown; a drop on the stem produces a less intense or no color change.
During the reaction of different solvent extracts of W. americana root with silver nitrate solution, the colorless silver nitrate solution changed to reddish brown, gray, and pale yellow in ethanol, water heat, and diethyl ether extracts, respectively.
As the sun moved lower, the pale gray ponds changed to a deep blue gray and then red-orange.
David and Karen Waltuck, who own Chanterelle in TriBeCa, took over Le Zinc, 139 Duane Street (West Broadway), changed the finish to pale stucco with wood accents, installed a big zinc bar and reopened the place under the same name.
During the deposition process of magnetite, the color of nanofiber mat was changed from white to pale brown.
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