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Dyes made at [[De Kat, Zaandam A dye is a colored substance that is soluble in some solvent; by contrast pigments are insoluble or nearly so in all solvents. Because of their solubility, dyes can chemically bind to the material they color. Dye is generally applied in an aqueous solution and may require a mordant to improve the fastness of the dye on the fiber.

The majority of natural dyes are derived from non-animal sources such as roots, berries, bark, leaves, wood, fungi and lichens. However, due to large-scale demand and technological improvements, most dyes used in the modern world are synthetically produced from substances such as petrochemicals. Some are extracted from insects and/or minerals.

Synthetic dyes are produced from various chemicals. The great majority of dyes are obtained in this way because of their superior cost, optical properties (color), and resilience (fastness, mordancy). Both dyes and pigments are colored, because they absorb only some wavelengths of visible light. Dyes are usually soluble in some solvent, whereas pigments are insoluble. Some dyes can be rendered insoluble with the addition of salt to produce a lake pigment. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Network fundamentals CCNA exploration companion guide by Dye

    Published 2008
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    Exceptional leadership 16 critical competencies for healthcare executives by Dye, Carson F.

    Published 2006
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    Power and society an introduction to the social sciences by Harrison

    Published 2008
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    Understanding organizational change by Helms-Mills, Jean

    Published 2009
    Other Authors: “…Dye, Kelly…”
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