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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.
Sulfur burns in oxygen with a blue flame.
the colors are red minerals and yellow minerals
Yellow and silver
Yes, Sulfur dioxide turns moist litmus paper from blue to red.
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.
what mineral are used to make colors or special effects
Pyrite
The color of rocks is determined by which minerals make up the rocks. Red minerals like iron-containing hematite would make a red colored rock and sulfur containing minerals would make yellow.
The mineral sulfur has a yellow streak.
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.
No, Sulfur trioxide is a colourless gas
The melted sulfur is red-brown.
I'm not telling!!!! Wanna know why??? It's because if i did i would be telling you the answer for your daily science sheet!!! ok fine i will it's neon because neon is a type of color and sulfur water and copper are minerals
color
Yellow.
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