It's one of the primary colors, therefore there is no definite combination that would make yellow.
By the way, in case you didn't know, the three primary colors are red, blue and yellow.
Colors come from the sun's light bouncing off of objects; like if you have a green sheet of paper, it absorbs all colors except green. So it bounces green off of it so that's what you see. Same with secondary colors. Orange bounces red and yellow off of it.
It is impossible to mix any pigments and produce black, although you can make some very dark greys that will look almost black. Try Payne's grey mixed with burnt umber or Vandyke brown.Black is, strictly speaking, the complete absence of light and therefore colour - remove all light sources and you get black. This is clearly impossible to create on paper.
The yellow fluorescein is a coomon example used for the reaction i.e - Nacl (aq) + AgNo3 (aq) gives Agcl (s) +NaNo3 (aq)
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If cobalt chloride paper turns yellow, that just means it your salt contains a transition metal.
Orange and black are considered to be basic and the main Halloween colors. Yellow paper is not ideal. However, if it is not possible to get those colors then yellow will do.
The color of the papyrus plant is mixed color of yellow, white and green. The color of papyrus paper is a mixed colour of white, yellow and brown.
somewhere in the anatomy of the paper, two primary colours (blue and yellow) have been mixed
Yes, Hewlett Packard Office Paper does come in neon colors. They have neon yellow, pink, and green and can be found at your office supply store.
Blue and yellow are primary colors. You can't mix colors to get them. Mixing blue and yellow make green.
Flour and Water mixed together, or wall paper paste. :]
because if the ball pen used in the paper chromatography its possible that the ink of the ball pen was mixed in the food colors.
When light shines on a yellow paper it passes through the paper and becomes yellow as the contrast of the paper is yellow hence the yellow color of the paper absorbs the light given and converts it into a yellow light.
No light will emerge from the different color paper, since all other colors except yellow have already been removed by the first one. The second one appears black.
As long as the two parts are mixed together, it will harden.
Colors come from the sun's light bouncing off of objects; like if you have a green sheet of paper, it absorbs all colors except green. So it bounces green off of it so that's what you see. Same with secondary colors. Orange bounces red and yellow off of it.
Yellow, green, orange, and red. Those colors will go well because i'm a girl and not a girly girl and I don't like pink and purple unless we talking space. Heh heh ( not funny lol), I like green and yellow the best out of my choice. And I won't chose becuz there aren't any boy colors or girl colors to me.