Analogous Colors - next to each other on color wheel (Blue&Blue-Violet, Green&Blue-Green..etch)
Complementary Colors - colors that compliment each other on the opposite side of the color wheel. (Red&Green, Yellow&Purple...etc)
Begin with what will represent the dominant color (as found on the traditional RYB color wheel). Let us say that primary blue, is the dominant color to be used. Follow blue across the color wheel, directly opposite, and find the secondary color orange. The two colors adjacent (next to) orange are the split-complementaries, namely yellow-orange and red-orange. To use a limited palette driven by split-complementary colors, assign the non-primary colors to be primaries for the sake of color mixing. In other words, using the colors above...blue would be the dominant primary, yellow-orange would play the part of yellow for the sake of mixing, and red-orange would be the choice for red. To mix say the color green take blue...plus the yellow-orange. It will not be the common green one ordinarily thinks of as comes from blue plus yellow, but it will be a green unique and true to the split-complementary palette chosen. The painter will find a natural working color harmony imbued by this palette strategy.
The nitrogen is mostly found as gas with no color i.e. it is transparent. And also in liquid state it has no color.
The Color streak/streak.
Most metals are silver in color, malleable, and ductile. Silver is among the most malleable.
the color has nothing to do with the candle at diffrent burning rate it is the wick. We found that color does make a difference. We bought the exact same candles except each candle was a different color. Found out that the white candle burned down the fastest, the red was next, and so on. So candle wax color does make a difference in the burning rate of a candle. ( My daughter had a science experiment)
Most colors are not on the color wheel. Only red, yellow, blue, green, orange, and purple are.
There is nothing found online about color opens or using color opens over each other to get different colors. However, mixing different colors can make different colors.
The colors for the United States are red, white, and blue. These colors are found on the flag of the United States.
Everywhere... (They invented color film in the 1930s, but the world was in color the whole time.)
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.
Quartz is colorless when pure, but can be found in all colors of the rainbow.
White, opal, green, and pink are the most commonly-found colors of pearls in necklaces. They come in one color or in color patterns with a variety of tints and hues.
The subcategory called "Colors" can be found via this link:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3686
Color opposites are found across the color wheel from each other. Red is the opposite of Green, yellow is the opposite of Green, and Blue is the opposite of Orange. Each opposite set includes one primary color, and the secondary color made by mixing the two other primary colors.
Actually, it can't be that accurate because quartz can be found in a variety of colors. Streak is more reliable than color.
King Bhumibol's dog called "Khun Thongdaeng" (copper) she was named after the color of her hair . She is a strayed dog, His majesty found her on His way to the hospital. She is very smart and very polite. You will frequently found her sitting beside His majesty.
Someone was mixing colors and found a light red and they said "let it be pink!"