Yellow paint, because colors are not defined by their smell.
If you mix yellow and red paint you get orange.
Mixing red and yellow paint to make orange is a physical change because no new substances are formed. The individual red and yellow paint molecules are simply being physically combined to create a new color.
In terms of the light colour spectrum, yes. Red and green light mixed will produce a yellow light. Red and green paint however will create either brown or black.
If mixing paint or ink, you get red, but why don't you try it and see?
Red, green and blue are the Primary colors. They mix to make the Secondary colors, like purple (from blue and red) or orange (from red and yellow). Colors that are mixed from two secondary colors are called complementary colors. To get green you would have to mix blue and yellow, which are both primary colors; so green is a secondary color.
What's red and smells like blue paint? red paint! :D
What is red and smells like blue paint? Red paint.
Red paints do not all smell alike. -The colour is irrelevant, paint smell differs according to composition.
Yellow to red paint is not a process of simplification!
To get red paint, one can use blue and purple paint. One can use red and yellow to then make orange. Blue and yellow will make green paint. Red paint can also be purchased.
Well you see color is just the rays from the sun reflecting a certain color and if its blue then its reflecting blue. but heres the tricky part since its just a reflection blue paint and red paint smell the same so the answer is blue paint.
To tone down yellow paint, you can paint over it with a different color. You can also add white to the paint.
paint it yellow
A 720 ml container holds a mixture of red, yellow, and white paint in a 5 : 3 : 12 ratio. How much more red paint than yellow is present in the mixture?
There are two TYPES of primary colours, subtractive and addative. The primary subtractive colours are red yellow and blue. These occur when you mix paint to get different colours such as red and yellow to get orange. This happens because red paint reflects red light and absorbs all the other colours but doesn't absorb all of the orange reflecting just some. The yellow paint absorbs all the others but reflects all of the yellow and some orange and green. When red and yellow paints are mixed, the red paint absorbs the yellow and the yellow paint absorbs the red so the only colour still reflected is orange. The primary addative colours are like those on a computer monitor and are red, green and blue. These involves producing colours and not just reflecting them. To get the other colours like yellow each pixel on a monitor shines brightly in red and green and produces the same appearance to your eyes as yellow paint would.
There are two TYPES of primary colours, subtractive and addative. The primary subtractive colours are red yellow and blue. These occur when you mix paint to get different colours such as red and yellow to get orange. This happens because red paint reflects red light and absorbs all the other colours but doesn't absorb all of the orange reflecting just some. The yellow paint absorbs all the others but reflects all of the yellow and some orange and green. When red and yellow paints are mixed, the red paint absorbs the yellow and the yellow paint absorbs the red so the only colour still reflected is orange. The primary addative colours are like those on a computer monitor and are red, green and blue. These involves producing colours and not just reflecting them. To get the other colours like yellow each pixel on a monitor shines brightly in red and green and produces the same appearance to your eyes as yellow paint would.
There are two TYPES of primary colours, subtractive and addative. The primary subtractive colours are red yellow and blue. These occur when you mix paint to get different colours such as red and yellow to get orange. This happens because red paint reflects red light and absorbs all the other colours but doesn't absorb all of the orange reflecting just some. The yellow paint absorbs all the others but reflects all of the yellow and some orange and green. When red and yellow paints are mixed, the red paint absorbs the yellow and the yellow paint absorbs the red so the only colour still reflected is orange. The primary addative colours are like those on a computer monitor and are red, green and blue. These involves producing colours and not just reflecting them. To get the other colours like yellow each pixel on a monitor shines brightly in red and green and produces the same appearance to your eyes as yellow paint would.