No, the colour black is actually the absence of color.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
blue/black
Greys have color pigments in varying amounts. Black is the absence of color and white is the presence of colors in equal amounts.
depends. if your talking about light.... no. black is the absence of all colors. if your talking about pigments (colors you can draw) its the presence of all colors.
Yes and no. Black is the presence of all colors and white is the absence of all colors. If something appears black it is because the surface is reflecting all colors. If is appears white it is because it is absorbing all the colors. The whole black is a color thing has been going on for so many years, but in reality both black and white are because they both absorb all colors and is the presence of colors.
blue-black color indicates the presence of starch
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
In Iodine Test the color that will confirm the presence of starch is black,dark brown or very dark purple
If I am remembering my science classes correctly blue or black coloring indicated the presence of starch.
No, black absorbs all of the seven primary colors. White reflects it all, making the color white the presence of all colors.
No it's a shade. White is not considered a color. White is smply nothingthiness with the presence of light. Black is without the presence of light.
blue/black
No. White is the presence of all colors, black is the absence.
White is the presence of all color, black is the absence of color
Greys have color pigments in varying amounts. Black is the absence of color and white is the presence of colors in equal amounts.
Eumelanin is a polymer that is found in hair. It is the presence of eumelanin that gives black color in black-colored hair
White is the presence of light of all colors. Black is the absence of light of any color.