Purple is already and combination of blue and red. You would have to eliminate the blue.
add purple.
No, the color purple is a physical property of an object that results from the absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths of light. It is not the result of a physical or chemical change, but rather the interaction of light with the object's molecules.
The colour would change to a purple, dark purple colour.
No monkes cannot change color.
Garlic turns purple when it is exposed to acidic conditions or when it reacts with certain metals. This color change is due to a chemical reaction that causes pigments in the garlic to change color.
In acidic conditions, the color of hibiscus that is initially purple can turn red or pink. This change in color is due to the change in pH affecting the pigments in the hibiscus flower.
To change purple to red, you can mix a small amount of yellow paint or dye into the purple until you achieve the desired shade of red. Adding yellow will help neutralize the blue tones in the purple and shift the color towards red.
You turn them purple.
The pH 10 solution will turn purple because the purple color is stable over a wide pH range. However, if the purple solution contains an indicator that changes color at different pH values, it may undergo a color change.
The purple bougainvillea indicator will remain purple if the substance is acidic. Bougainvillea indicator turns pink in basic solutions and remains purple in acidic solutions due to the color change of its pigments in response to pH.
yes my favorite color is purple and their is no purple high lighter so mix blue and red
Bromocresol purple is a pH indicator dye that changes color based on the pH of a solution. In an albumin test, bromocresol purple is used to detect the presence of albumin in urine or serum by changing color from yellow to purple in the presence of albumin. This color change occurs because albumin binds to the dye molecule, causing a shift in pH that results in the color change.