The interactions of its atoms with light.
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
All blue and yellow makes some shade of green.
blue and white
the sunlight interacts with the earths atmosphere and makes the sky blue
Yes, scattering does cause the sky to get blue. Yes, Rayleigh Scattering makes the sky blue.
The interactions of its atoms with light.
copper
copper
Sulfur
It gave a brilliant color and did not fade
it gave a brillliant color and did not fade BRIOBUCKZ
Lapis or Lapis Lazuli is Lazurite with a few extra minerals thrown into the mix.
streak or color because its a brilliant blue
Ultramarine Blue is an inorganic pigment whose colour has been classified as Pigment Blue 29 /C.I.77007 by the Color Index System. Chemically it is sodium aluminum sulphosilicate. Ultramarine blue pigment is the synthetic form of a mineral called Lazurite. Ultramarine Blue has got a clean and bright reddish blue shade. This makes Ultramarine Blue Different to any other blue pigment of the market and due to this fact very attractive.In addition to this very specific reddish blue shade, Ultramarine Blue is an excellent white corrector that neutralizes yellowish shades. This whitening effect is widely appreciated in many fields of application e.g. Plastics, Coating, Paints, Rubber, Inks, Detergents, Paper etc.
five inches long
Ultramarine Blue is an inorganic pigment whose colour has been classified as Pigment Blue 29 /C.I.77007 by the Color Index System. Chemically it is sodium aluminum sulphosilicate. Ultramarine blue pigment is the synthetic form of a mineral called Lazurite.
crystal galena hernatite lazurite