It depends on what you mean by mineral. A mineral is a 'wide range' term. The only one I know of is Alexandrite, but that is a color-changing mineral, not exactly blue all of the time.
dark blue
No color will mix with green to get blue. Blue is a primary color when mixed with another primary color, yellow, produces green.
blue and green
Blue And Red
the colors of apatite are green, yellow, blue, redish-brown and purple
blue
The color the mineral makes on a hard surface
The color the mineral makes on a hard surface
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
No, it's the absence of the color blue that makes it blue.
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
The blue color of beryl, variety aquamarine, is due to trace amounts of iron. The mineral is sometimes heat treated to bring out a stronger color.
red and purple blue is a primary color; nothing 'makes' blue, it can not be made from mixing two or more colors
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Sky blue or powder blue.
it makes sea blue, makes sky blue, it is the only color which reflects
Yellow, a primary color, mixed with blue, another primary color, makes green.