If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
If there were colors, that part of the spectrum would not be invisible.
In order of increasing energy the visible colors of light would be:violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. Not sure about Indigo, probably in between violet and blue!I think that is right!!! if not then it would be the opposite maybe like in the colors of the rainbow ( R, O, Y, G, B, I, V )YUP :) good luck
i believe it would be purple
When metal salts are burned, they emit only certain wavelengths of light, so only a few lines appear. Any color of light we see is a combination of the colors seen on the spectrum. However, sunlight or light from a projector are white light, which is a combination of ALL the colors, unlike metal salts, which would result in all the colors appearing in a continuous spectrum, also unlike metal salts.
A deeper red on the low end of the color spectrum.
When the colors red and blue are mixed they make purple.
There are not any colors that can be mixed to make white. Some would argue that white is actually the absence of color.
Some form of brown.
none, yellow is a primary color.
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).
secondary colors like purple, orange, and green are mixed with primary colors to create tertiary colors. When naming a tertiary color, the primary color comes first. EX: Blue mixed with green would be called Blue-green.
the color would probably be a brown or black
Mixing all colors, including the hues of other colors, you would get Black. But, if you were to mix all the colors of Light, you would get White. People always get that mixed up.
If there were colors, that part of the spectrum would not be invisible.
If you mixed the colors orange and green together you would get the color brown!!
Answer "What do you get if you mix everyWhat colours? Light; if you mixed the colours of light together you get white, Though if you mean pigments then muddy brown would be correct. the question is too vague to be more accurate
more than likely black or a mushy gray