black is not a colour......
the thins which we can't see comes as black
Black color is typically achieved by mixing equal parts of the three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. It is the absence of any color or light, so when all three primary colors are combined, they absorb all light and appear black.
Black is a shade, not a color. Black is the absence of light or color, so it is considered a shade rather than a color.
Black onyx is formed through the slow deposition of silica-rich liquids in the cavities of rocks over millions of years. These liquids eventually harden and form onyx, with the black color usually derived from the presence of organic material or the inclusion of iron and other minerals during formation.
black. black mixed with any other color will make black.
Black diamonds -- carbonado -- are formed in ways that other diamonds are not formed. All diamonds are formed from carbon, but carbonado is more porous than other diamonds. The carbon isotope is low at -13 where most diamonds are rated as -12. Black diamonds are the 'toughest' form of diamond. Bottom line: we don't really know how carbonado is formed.
I think they are black because I saw a nonfiction movie about black holes and the pix from a sattelite showed them black. they either have no color or we can't see what color it is, because black holes suck in light, and anything else within a certain distance. a black hole is formed when a star combusts and its gravity absorbs itself and anything else.
Yes, black onyx is a natural stone that is formed from the mineral chalcedony. It is typically black in color, but can also have white banding or other colors.
Black color is typically achieved by mixing equal parts of the three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. It is the absence of any color or light, so when all three primary colors are combined, they absorb all light and appear black.
The coating formed on the zinc granules when zinc reacts with ferrous sulfate is black in color. It is due to the formation of ferrous sulfide as a result of the reaction.
Sand in a desert may be any color - red, brown, yellow, black or white - depending upon the color of the rock which formed the sand.
When starch is added to a biuret solution, a blue-black color is formed. This occurs because starch reacts with iodine, which is often present in biuret reagents. However, it's important to note that the biuret reaction primarily tests for proteins, producing a violet or purple color in their presence. Therefore, the blue-black color indicates the presence of starch rather than proteins.
There are four major terms used to describe colors. The three primary and three secondary colors are the only ones that are correctly called colors. All other colors are either tints, hues, or shades. Tints are formed by adding white to lighten the color. Hues are formed by mixing colors in different ratios of the component colors Shades are formed by adding black to the original color.
Black Sabbath was formed in 1968.
Black soil is formed from basaltic rooks
black soil is formed from basaltic rocks
A black bird is black in color.
White light is formed when all colors are reflected off an object. This is because white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.