Technically if you mix all of the colours you will get white, as white when broken apart becomes all colours. However, the reality is you will get a messy muddied blackish colour.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
All colors in the color spectrum make white. Black is the absence of color/light
When all colors are mixed as solid, liquid etc. (physically) the last result would be black. When all colors of light is mixed the product would be white (colorless).
While white is an even mix of every color, black is the total absence of color. Black means no colors at all.
When all the 12 hues of the color wheel are mixed in subtractive system (physical pigment) it creates black.
All of the primary colors mixed together would create brown.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
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Yes all colors mixed together make black and it absorbs all colors, while all colors are in white and white reflects all color.
All colors mixed together.
Paint: You cannot mix colors to make white because white is the lack of color. Light: You must mix all of the colors of the spectrum in order to create a white light.
A brown- yucky color.
All colors in the color spectrum make white. Black is the absence of color/light
white mostly (because this is the color of the sun) but basically all of the colors as all colors mixed make white
Erm... All of them. White is all the colors in one, black is the total absence of color.
white light!
Officejet printer ink consists of four main color groups. that can be mixed to create all visible colors. Their main colors consist of black, yellow, blue, and red.