"in 1772 the first patent for colored ink was issued in England"
http://www.horizon-business.net/history_of_ink.HTML
im assuming you goto CSUN....this class is annoying
The colors on a color wheel are Red, Orange, Yellow, Blue, Green, Purple, Red-Purple, Blue-Purple, Blue-Green, Yellow-Green, Yellow-Orange, and Red-Orange!
An analogous color scheme includes a group of colors along one section of the color wheel. One analogous color scheme is red, red-orange, and orange. Another analogous color scheme is blue-green, blue, and blue-purple.
red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-purple and red purple
The color blue was not invented. It is a primary color, along with red and yellow, and exists without being mixed with any other colors.
The colors in a color wheel are as follows: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink.
Blue ink is not naturally red. If it appears red, it could be due to a chemical reaction, contamination, or a change in pH. It's important to check the ink's quality and expiration date if you notice any unusual color change.
They use red and blue ink when tracing the flow of blood because red ink is for arteries and blue ink is for veins. This can cause a problem because people sometimes think that arteries have red blood and veins have blue blood, but this is not true.
There is no type of ink but some the colors are dark blue, green, red,
Absorbed. Your red ink will look black. "Red" is a long wave-length color. "Blue" is a short one. What looks red in white light is a pigment that reflects red. It won't reflect blue, so it will look dark.
Add a little blue to the red. A LITTLE.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
I THINK that blue is used because it is the color of blood without oxygen and red is used because it is the color of blood with oxygen. Also look at your veins see what color they are.
The main ink colors in a cartidge when it comes to color printing are blue, yellow, and red. You can read more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ink_cartridge
that's not possible; blue, red and yellow are the basic colors
Blue litmus paper will turn red when introduced into a solution of ferric chloride. This change in color indicates that the solution is acidic.
"Yes, they do. They can be purchased individually in black ink, or yellow, blue, and red. Packages are also available with assorted colors in one package."
Red color in acidic solutions and blue color in basic solutions.