Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When you mix red, green, and blue together, you get a lovely color called white. It's like a beautiful rainbow coming together in harmony. Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents!
Mixing red and green makes brown.
Usually a brown, not quite black. It also tepends on how much you use. Note that green includes both blue and yellow. So more of the compound would be blue than any other colour. This might tint it slightly blue or green. Try it with paint sometime - the outcome is slightly different depending on the ratios.
Click all three dew drops on the leaves above the pot, then click all three clouds, then add the magical essence of calm.
Iodine turns blue when mixed with tap water because iodine forms a complex with starch in the presence of water, resulting in a blue-black color. This reaction is commonly used as an indicator for detecting the presence of starch in a solution.
Copper carbonate reacts with acid to form copper II ions which are blue-green in color. When these copper ions are mixed with hydroxide ions they form copper hydroxide which is then oxidized to form green copper oxide. This green pigment mixed with other materials becomes "greenium."
Yellow and blue mixed together make green.
Magenta Coloured light. If green and red are mixed then you get yellow light and if blue and green light are mixedd you get cyan couloured light. If green red and yellow are mixed you get white light. White light is mixed up of every single colour.
Blue and yellow mixed together make green.
No because blue is a primary colour which you can't make by mixing other colours together. By mixing yellow and green together you would make a lighter, brighter shade of green.
A brownish dishwater kinda colour
Blue and green mixed make a teal or blue-green.
Yellow and blue make green when mixed together.
Blue and yellow are mixed to make green.
yellow + blue = green
Blue and green mixed make a teal or blue-green.
Blue and green makes blue-green, obviously.
blue and yellow...