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black because magenta is a primary pigment, and brown is not a primary neither a secondary pigment just a possible combination. Ans combining a primary color with a not primary o secundary color makes BLACK
No it would not since it is only white pigment. There are black light tattoos available using UV ink but results are mixed, and most people report loosing the black light aspect of it within about a year. The ink is supposed to be barely visible in most light, but some people report a yellowing of the ink after a period of time as well.
Depending on how "dark" your skin is, generally green, red and black will show up well. Most other colors such as yellow, blue, etc, will not show up as the pigment of the skin is too dark for them to show through. The ink color white will not show up either.
Black + White = Grey
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Kohl was a pigment used for eye makeup in Ancient Egypt. It consisted mainly of galena, which is a type of lead, as well as malachite and cerussite.
Kohl is a black pigment traditionally made from galena, which is a gray-black mineral. Malachite is a green mineral that is sometimes used as a source of the green pigment in eye paints or cosmetics. Copper ore is not typically used as an eye paint pigment.
i am not for sure but it one of these malachite a copper ore or galena,gray-black eye paints
which pigment do we now call kohl- a copper ore or galena, a gray-black eye paint
Out of the choices of malachite, copper, or gray-black, the pigment you would now call kohl is gray-black. Kohl was a form of eye paint used like eyeliner or eye shadow by the Egyptians.
Egyptians were very particular about their eye makeup, or kohl. Popular shades of kohl up were black and green. The green color was made of malachite, an oxide of copper. Black kohl was called galena. Both malachite and galena were ground on a palette with gum or water to make a paste. It was applied with sticks which were round ended and were made of wood, glass or bronze. Also, henna was used to color hair, lips and nails.
In order to extract copper from malachite, the malachite must be heated to a high temperature. This produces a fine black powder (copper Oxide). The copper oxide is heated again to a more extreme temperature, this removes the oxygen, leaving metallic copper.
Malachite is green and forms with azurite which is a dark blue or peridot is green and forms on blackish gray rocks Is there any crystal structure or is it just a rock with no crystals on it?
BLACK
The chemical equation is:Cu2CO3(H2O)----------------2 CuO + CO2 + H2O
The green powder is copper (2) carbonate. When heated it decomposes to give copper (2) oxide (which is black) and carbon dioxide . It is a compound.
Real old-fashioned kohl like the ancient Egyptians wore is ground-up lead ore. A similar product called kajal is made by dipping cloth in sandalwood paste repeatedly, letting it dry then burning it and collecting the soot.