Well it took me forever but i finaly found it on the science spot!
Yellows-Sodium
Green-Barium
Reds-Strontium
Blues-Copper
Orange-mixture of Strontium and sodium
Silvery white-Titanium,Zerconium and megnesium alloys
Lavender-Copper and Strontium mix
Gold sparkes-Charcoal
Bright flashes-Aluminum
Silvery white flashes-magnesium-aluminium alloy
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Crystal and vanadium
The minerals commonly used to make the color blue include azurite, lapis lazuli, and cobalt. These minerals contain elements such as copper, sulfur, and cobalt, which contribute to their blue color when used in pigments or dyes.
Equal parts of red and yellow make orange.
A streak test is used to determine a minerals streak color. This can help in with the identification of minerals. A streak test is performed by rubbing the mineral on an unglazed ceraminc tile, then observing the color of the streak which is left behind. All minerals do not leave streaks. Harder minerals will not streak, but this can also be used as a tool for identifying the mineral, if you are familiar with the hardness scale.
Yellow and blue make green. Add more yellow to get a yellow-green. These colors will be intense, so you may have to lighten with white.
There are many minerals in paint that are used to create each color. The mineral that is mostly used is titanium dioxide.
yellow + red = orange
The minerals commonly used to make the color blue include azurite, lapis lazuli, and cobalt. These minerals contain elements such as copper, sulfur, and cobalt, which contribute to their blue color when used in pigments or dyes.
Potassium
Mineral color is caused by the absorption, or lack of absorption, of various wavelengths of light. The minerals that are used to make the color bright green are copper, nickel and barium.
well this is also the question i was looking for but i finnally found it The minerals used to make the color orange is Ruby and peridot. I Hope this helps alot -SelGomezOfficially
blue and yellow.
Equal parts of red and yellow make orange.
Red + Yellow = Orange Blue + Yellow = Green
The color of many minerals is highly variable. Many minerals are found in many different colors. Eg. while malachite is always green, and sulfur always yellow, quartz can come in shades of purple, green, blue, red, yellow, brown, pink, etc., and tourmaline, garnet, calcite, and fluorite are equally color variable.
20% orange 75% yellow 5 %silver
what minerals are used to make a IPad
Red. I tried it once myself with markers. I used my pink with a light yellow and made red.