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16 June, 18:27

Why do you suppose the numbers of the fd& c approved food dyes are not consecutive would you expect stain removers to be an acidic or basic solutioin?

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  1. 16 June, 18:46
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    As food dyes are created, they are probably numbered by each batch or specific composition. During the life cycle of creating a releasing a dye, some dyes probably don't make the cut, so some numbers don't get used. I would expect stain removers to be a basic solution, most household cleaners use bleach in them, and bleach is a base.
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