A tertiary mixture is a combination of three distinct components or phases, typically involving solids, liquids, and gases. In the context of chemistry, it often refers to a mixture containing three different substances that may interact or remain separate. Examples include certain types of alloys, emulsions, or solutions where three different materials coexist. The properties of a tertiary mixture can vary significantly depending on the nature and proportions of the components involved.
A mixture of the primary colors of pigments, which are red, blue, and yellow, is called a tertiary color. Mixing these primary colors together in various combinations can create a wide range of secondary and tertiary colors.
Tertiary - Third So the tertiary comes third.
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there are 6 tertiary colors
Examples of tertiary activities?
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Tertiary is not declining, it is rising.