salt and water
By stirring the solution together, mixing the two.
This depends on the composition of the two solutions.
You think probable to a precipitate, an insoluble compound.
They are called secondary colours
Mixing zinc and hydrochloric acid produces hydrogen gas bubbles.
It is yellow-- mixing red and green PAINT produces brown; mixing red and green LIGHT produces yellow.
By stirring the solution together, mixing the two.
This depends on the composition of the two solutions.
mixing red and blue produces purple.
You think probable to a precipitate, an insoluble compound.
Mixing any color with black produces a shade of the original color. Mixing a color with white produces a tint of the original color.
Maltose. Water and Starch mixed with amylase makes maltose
Magnesium hydrochloride
That depends on what you are talking about. There will be no mixing of salt and sugar just as solids, but if they were in aqueous solution, you can force a chemical reaction.
This produces a diverse population of unique individuals.
They are called secondary colours
Combining blue & yellow together - produces green.