It depends wich colour ink you'll get. If you have black for example, it is made up from red, green, blue and yellow inks. Because there is so many colours they can't reflect through White so you end up with black.
Dyes and inks are separated using a method called chromatography. Basically you put a dot of ink or the dye you to separate on a piece of chromatography paper and stand it up-right. The ink spot or dye will spread across the paper and separate into different colours.
Not possible to say as there are too many formulas for different inks.
It depends on what you're mixing. With light, you'd get white. With paints, you'd get brown. With printer inks, you'd get black.
There are to possible answers to this question... If what you are mixing is light (like the TV/Monitors does)... or if what you are mixing pigments (like inks, crayons, etc)... In the case of light, Red Light and Green Light will give you Yellow Light... (for example when you are working with the RGB system you have to look at it like this... this is called Additive Colors) In the case of inks, (for example the CMYK color model, that will be called Subtractive Colors) The resulting color will be a shade of brown.
yup. different shades of black are white and grey and any lighter or darker shade of grey.-------------------------------ScienceIn light black is the absence of light and has no shades.In inks / paints black is a mixture of all available colours so has no shades.RealityMost things that are marketed as black (clothes, inks, paints, etc) are actually a very dark shade of blue.It depends on what you mean. The human eye can be tricked very easily so the answer can be yes - blue-blacks, red-blacks, purple-blacks, etc.
Chromatography works by separating inks into the different colours they are made of. You see, the paint is a solute and if it is added to a solvent and dissolves you have a solution.
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filter paper
Because most black inks are made up of more than one colour. When the ink gets wet, the colours separate.
You have to buy different colored quills and inks from various stores mainly in Hogsmeade, or you can get them from other users.
Black and white makes brown
well because all colours are made up of different ones except yellow,orange,and permant black and others OK!
Yes depending on the printer make and model.
An ink cartridge for a printer which contains coloured inks for that printer.
There are several brands of ink on the market, and lots of different colors to choose from. I personally use Eternal and Intenze inks, and there are a huge assortment of reds in the sets, and if none are exactly right, then a good tattoo artist should be able to use color theory to figure out exactly what mixes should be used.
if you are talking about the strips that you put on your forehead it isn't an LCD strip instead there are different thermochromic inks applied to different parts of the strip. when heat is applied to the inks they change colour and with the use of different inks, they change colour at different temperatures because of this, you can see your temperature (: help much?
if you are talking about the strips that you put on your forehead it isn't an LCD strip instead there are different thermochromic inks applied to different parts of the strip. when heat is applied to the inks they change colour and with the use of different inks, they change colour at different temperatures because of this, you can see your temperature (: help much?