It depends if you mean Purple, or Violet, I know the colors to make Purple, are Red & Blue. I'm not sure if Violet takes something different.
You can make other colors from Specific Colors By mixing them together. Usually You have to mix 2 or more to get a certain color
White as a color is the absence of all colors. You cannot mix any colors to make it. White as light is the inclusion all colors in the viable spectrum. The make white light you need to mix every color together as light.
There are two colors that you can mix together to make purple. Those colors are red and blue. You can make the hue lighter or darker depending on how much of each you add.
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yellow and green. (2 yellow, 1 blue)
Blue and red will give a near violet colour.
red & blue
You can make other colors from Specific Colors By mixing them together. Usually You have to mix 2 or more to get a certain color
No combination of the three primary colors alone will make magenta. To make magenta, mix two parts red to one part blue to make red-violet. Then, add white to make it lighter (known as tinting).
All colors mix and make a new hue unless you use two of the same colors.
Red and blue
White as a color is the absence of all colors. You cannot mix any colors to make it. White as light is the inclusion all colors in the viable spectrum. The make white light you need to mix every color together as light.
There are two colors that you can mix together to make purple. Those colors are red and blue. You can make the hue lighter or darker depending on how much of each you add.
Equal parts of the two colors make orange. If you mix 2 reds and one yellow you end up with a reddish orange color. You can mix the two colors in other ratios to make other hues of orange.
Red and Green.
There are two colors that you can mix together to make purple. Those colors are red and blue. You can make the hue lighter or darker depending on how much of each you add.
Copper exists in aqueous solutions as turquoise or blue colors, in both its 1+ and 2+ oxidation states (Cu+ and Cu2+}