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Color does not have a scent. Green is just a visual perception based on light wavelengths. Any scent associated with green would come from the actual objects or surroundings that are green, such as trees or grass.
To create mint green, mix equal parts of blue and yellow paint. Start with a base of blue and gradually add yellow until you achieve the desired shade of mint green. Adjust the ratio of blue to yellow to make the color lighter or darker as needed.
The light green or mint green tube is typically used for collecting blood samples for BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) testing.
The more white that is added to the original green, the lighter the green becomes, until it is so pale as to be more a tint of white than green.
when u mix cream and green, u get light or mint green
A poo like color a yuck colour with a nice smell! (:
green,lime green, aqua,
green
Light green.
i think that orange,yellow and black go with green
TOTALLY! It looks to DIE for!
brown
a kind of pale mint green
Yeah, I guess so.
Color does not have a scent. Green is just a visual perception based on light wavelengths. Any scent associated with green would come from the actual objects or surroundings that are green, such as trees or grass.
When tan and mint green are mixed, the result is typically a muted, soft color that can appear as a light beige with a hint of green or a pale, dusty shade of green. The exact outcome can vary depending on the proportions of each color used. Generally, the warmth of tan softens the coolness of mint green, creating a calming, neutral tone.
Dark chocolate brown or black