Sterile, Light Blue, Red, Gold, Green, Lavender, or Gray. ie "Lavender last" rule is true unless you have a test requiring the gray tube which contains oxalate.
black and white make gray
a nice soft pink or a soft gray. white dosent go that well. maybe black im not sure about that though.
Black (goes with anything) and white (if done correctly).
You mix a little of bit of dark blue and brown and you get black. If it looks gray-ish add some green, it should help.
Yes light gray does go with black
Yes, Lavender and gray match quite well.
black seems logical.
The answers are Black and White.
Clotting
Yes, black pairs well with lavender and purple, creating a striking contrast that can be both elegant and bold. The deepness of black enhances the softness of lavender and the richness of purple, making them stand out. This combination can work well in various contexts, from fashion to interior design, adding sophistication and depth to any palette.
Various amounts of blue to pink will be lite lavender to purple. Since red & blue make purple... white with small amount of red makes pink.
lavender, red, gray
Sterile, Light Blue, Red, Gold, Green, Lavender, or Gray. ie "Lavender last" rule is true unless you have a test requiring the gray tube which contains oxalate.
Black and lavender
Mixing black and gray together will result in a darker shade of gray. Gray is a mixture of black and white, so adding more black will darken the color.
A darker color of gray or a color mostly black, if you do it right. It also depends on what shade of gray you are mixing with the black.