orange
blue and red
No, mixing green and gold will not give you an orange color. Orange is the combination of red and yellow, with the absence of blue. Since green contains blue, and neither color contains red, the resulting color will be a green.
red is a primary colour along with blue n yellow NOTHING MAKES THE COLOUR RED
Blue and red originally make purple, so adding more blue would just give you a violet colour.
True red and true yellow will give you orange, varying the amount of red will determine the colour of orange... start with a redder orange and add a bit of blue, this will bring the orange toward the brown tones, varying the amount of blue will adjust your colour until you have the one you want.
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orange
a tertiary color is made from one primary and one secondary color Primary colors red, yellow, blue Secondary colors orange, green, purple Tertiary colors red orange, yellow orange, blue green, blue violet, yellow green, etc
Yellow is a primary colour and cannot be created by mixing. Mixing orange and a yellow-green in the right quantities may give a dull amber colour, but that's as near as you'll get.
Blue with yellow give green.
Purple
purple!!
sodium gives off an orange to yellow flame colour
pink... stupid people...
alkali metals give out electrons which is surrounded by ammonia. this is having blue colour
it wil give a color in between orange and red, so it will be a warm red.