Red. if you mix red and blue you get purple!!!!!!!
If you separate "white" light in a prism, you get the visible spectrum, (ROYGBIV). If you get that back together, you get "white" light. If you mix red and blue, you get purple, and so on.
No. Red is a primary color while purple is a secondary color. When one mixes red and blue, one gets purple.
the liquid is neutral
blood is red blood cells that help your body flush out the bad stuff. blood is blue when its inside you and when it mixes with oxegn it turns red.
If we add equal amount of red with blue we get violet.It is not pure violet.
It means that the liquid in (which the blue litmus paper is put) is an acid, because an acid turns blue litmus paper to red and gives an indication of the presence of an acid in the liquid..
When you mix blue with red, you typically get purple. The specific shade of purple will depend on the ratio of blue to red used in the mixture.
The red one is red, and the blue and green is black (as long as the blue and green is completely blue and green with no hint of red)
Any of the neutral colours will do well in combination with red, orange, yellow, blue and/or pink. Black, white, grey, brown, beige, or taupe are the best bets.
EVERYBODY KNOWS THE ANSWER TO THAT, SILLY. The answer is quite simple, you see. Follow these steps, ONE, TWO, THREE. One: The red color mixes with the green color. Two:The green color mixes with the blue color. Three: You have color tv! And a little tip, Don't get close enough to the tv where you can actually see the red, blue, & green. What are you, blind?? HOPE I ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION!
An acid. Blue litmus paper turns red in the presence of acids.