Yes, red is a qualitative property because it describes a color based on perception. Grey is also a qualitative property as it describes a color based on its appearance.
Red mixed with grey makes gray-red, or a bronze pink color.
When you mix red and grey, you will likely get a muted or cooler shade of red, depending on the proportions used in the mix. The resulting color may have a slightly desaturated or subdued appearance due to the influence of grey in the mixture.
Yellow, I believe. Not yellow. If you are using equal amounts it would make grey. Blue and yellow mixed make green then add equal amount of red becomes grey.
Yes, the color of elemental bromine being orange-red is a chemical property. Chemical properties describe how a substance reacts with other substances or changes chemically to form new substances, and in the case of elemental bromine, its distinct orange-red color is a characteristic that is specific to its chemical composition.
Dyeing grey hair to red is a chemical change. The hair dye chemical reacts with the proteins in the hair to change its color permanently.
Red mixed with grey makes gray-red, or a bronze pink color.
Black ,dark blue,red.
Red,white,grey,and black
red and grey
it is not a color it is a red, grey and sometimes purple sedimentary rock
Maroon or a metalic red.
Red, Grey and Black
i am wearing a red shirt and grey skinny jeans
black purple red
Physical Property
They can be a variety of colors, but are mainly brown, grey, red, and black in color.
Mostly grey, sometimes a rusty color red.