Charcoal is a shade of gray. In order to make it you need black and white. Since it is a dark gray you need mostly black and a little white.
Burnt Bark (charcoal) for black Moist Clay for red Sandstone for yellow
Activated charcoal removes poison by the openings that attract molecules and make them stick to their surfaces.
it turns brown when you make up colors because there mixes of colors and it would not make any bright colors remember you mix them up
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
Burn lots of coconuts.
white and black
Burnt Bark (charcoal) for black Moist Clay for red Sandstone for yellow
Sprinkling charcoal in a flame will cause the flame to change colors. This is apparent in fireworks displays, which routinely use charcoal.
Black - or a very muddy charcoal gray - is achieved by mixing all colors together.
No they do not. to make charcoal you burn wood
Of course not.
carbon,hydrognand oxygen make up charcoal
Midnight Green, Black, Charcoal, Silver, White
Midnight Green, Black, Charcoal, Silver, White
No, charcoal is made by burning wood in a furnace.
there is a simple answer at: http://www.instructables.com/id/E6J0VKCO8JEXCFDVUL/.
The decolourization of undesirable colors is carried out by boiling the substance with sufficient amount of powdered animal charcoal in solution hot solution filtered in this way charcoal absorbs the undesirable colors. the pure decolourization substance crystals on cooling