Magenta.
Red is a primary color. Violet is a secondary color resultant from mixing equal parts Red and Blue. If you combine the two you will get the tertiary color Red-purple (or Red-violet).
When red and purple are mixed together, they create a darker shade of red or a burgundy color, depending on the ratios of each color used.
Blue and red mixed together make violet, or purple.
1 part Blue + 1 part Violet (1/2 part Blue + 1/2 part Red) = Blue-violet.
When the primary color pigments (red, blue, and yellow) are mixed together, they produce black.
When red and violet are mixed together, the color produced is purple.
When violet and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of purple.
There is no color you can add to purple (violet) to get pink. Pink is not a tint or shade of violet, nor is it adjacent to violet on the color wheel or spectrum. Pink is a tint of red- generally speaking, it is the product of red mixed with white, while violet is a secondary color, produced when red and blue are mixed. Therefore, nothing you add to violet will ever produce pink. You would have to separate the blue from violet (leaving red) and add white in order to produce pink, however, it is impossible to separate colors after they have been mixed.
When red and yellow are mixed together, the color produced is orange.
When yellow and red are mixed together, the color produced is orange.
Red is a primary color. Violet is a secondary color resultant from mixing equal parts Red and Blue. If you combine the two you will get the tertiary color Red-purple (or Red-violet).
When pink and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of purple.
The combination is red and blue mixed.
When purple and red are mixed together, the color produced is a shade of maroon or burgundy.
When iodine is mixed with dichloromethane, the resulting color is purple or violet.
When red and purple are mixed together, they create a darker shade of red or a burgundy color, depending on the ratios of each color used.
The correct spelling of the color (violet, or mixed red and blue) is purple.