wouldn't you just use chromotography paper and separate the colours? Bluebeth x
If you mix a dye with a colourless solvent (e.g. alcohol) and place a drip of it in the centre of a round piece of filter paper, the different dyes will "run" at different speeds and for different distances. You will be left with a series of concentric circles which are of different colours.
primary colours are the colours of the rainbow( VIBGYOR).Now White is made by mixing all the colours of the rainbow and black is also made by by mixing some colours present in the rainbow.so the colours present in the rainbow are primary colours and all the other colours in the world are made by mixing them in someway.Secondary colours are not naturally present. .....................................Gho$t
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.
carbon dioxide Just think what can you not separate? Its when you have Different elements that you cant seperate if you can seperate them then its a mixture! :D I feel smart now :D
It comes in only two colours: black and white. But they look pretty nice with the smart cover which comes in a lot of different colours!
A clear glass prism is used to separate sunlight into rainbow colours.
There are separate cartridges for inkjets. The most common colours being, cyan, magenta, and yellow. In some printers, a separate black cartridge is included for economy.
If you pass white light through a prism, it will separate out into the individual colors of the visible spectrum.
It would be smart to have a separate person for each. There may be times when a single person might not represent them equally.
Because different colours have different have speeds in a prism , as refractive index depends on speed of the object therefore different colours have different refractive indexes
A glass prism is used to separate sunlight into individual colours. The same affect is seen when sunlight passes through raindrops, forming a rainbow.
A rainbow can be formed when sunlight shining from behind you, passes through raindrops ahead of you, and is split into separate colours.
Smart Media is owned by the Japanese company Toshiba. It is a separate division within the Toshiba organisation and produces and researches flash memory cards.
previous answer was completely wrong... You can directly edit a Smart Object but they a separate from the main composition...that is what makes them Smart. You can create multiple copies of a Smart Object, edit it once and then bammy wham...all of them get updated at once. All you need to do is Double Click the thumbnail of the Smart Object layer and then you can edit it like normal layers. Smart Objects are like a separate PSD inside of another PSD.
it is a trick question because they are different colours and you could just pick the bits out
Solvents can be used in chromotography (used to separate the colours in a ink of some type): waters ethanol others........