The mixture of red and blue creates the color purple.
No, orange is not a mixture of red and blue. Orange is actually created by mixing red and yellow together. Mixing red, which has a longer wavelength, with yellow, which has a shorter wavelength, creates a new color wavelength that we perceive as orange.
When you mix blue with red, you typically get purple. The specific shade of purple will depend on the ratio of blue to red used in the mixture.
brown is a mixture of yellow blue and red. All of the prime colors.
The mixture of red and blue ink can be separated by a process called chromatography. In chromatography, the different components of a mixture are separated based on their different affinities for a mobile phase (such as water) and a stationary phase (such as paper). As the mixture moves through the stationary phase, the colors separate into distinct bands, allowing the red and blue inks to be differentiated.
If you mix red and blue you will get purple. It is difficult to mix them in perfect proportion, but that is how you get the most common shade of purple. If you use more red it will be warmer and if you use more blue it will be cooler.
Pink is the mixture of red and blue LIGHT. Purple is the mix of red and blue PIGMENT.
No, orange is not a mixture of red and blue. Orange is actually created by mixing red and yellow together. Mixing red, which has a longer wavelength, with yellow, which has a shorter wavelength, creates a new color wavelength that we perceive as orange.
When you mix blue with red, you typically get purple. The specific shade of purple will depend on the ratio of blue to red used in the mixture.
Red and Blue Light.
Purple is a mixture of blue and red.
Maroon is made basically, from the colors blue and red, with a mixture of more red than blue.
brown is a mixture of yellow blue and red. All of the prime colors.
The mixture of red and blue ink can be separated by a process called chromatography. In chromatography, the different components of a mixture are separated based on their different affinities for a mobile phase (such as water) and a stationary phase (such as paper). As the mixture moves through the stationary phase, the colors separate into distinct bands, allowing the red and blue inks to be differentiated.
the mixture of the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue).
It looks purple, or a mixture of red and blue.
Mauve is already a mixture of blue and red. Mauve and blue should produce another shade of purple.
The short answer is, you can't. Red is a primary colour and you can not mix to achieve it. Pink is a mixture of red and white, yellow and blue are also primary colours and purple is a secondary colour achieved by mixing red and blue.