Most reds you see will have some blue or yellow in them. Pure reds have higher red content. A good examples is fire engine red
Maroon is a dark red color, but it is considered a separate shade or tone of red. Maroon typically has a brown undertone, which distinguishes it from a true primary red color.
Pink is considered a shade of red because it is created by mixing red with white, making it a lighter, less intense version of red. This lightness is what distinguishes pink from true red on the color spectrum.
Maroon and red are similar in that they are both deep, rich shades of red. However, maroon typically has hints of brown or purple mixed in, giving it a darker and more subdued appearance compared to true red.
True. Acids contain an excess of hydrogen ions (H+) that react with the indicator dye in blue litmus paper, causing it to turn red. This color change is a typical characteristic of acidic solutions.
Some shades may have red blended, but true blue is a primary color in itself. It would have no other colors mixed in.
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