No they are white. Black is the total absence of colour; the total absorption of light. ------- NO all the PIGMENTS of the colors mixed turns black all the LIGHT colors mixed together make white
No. Some substances don't react with water at all when mixed. A good example is oil. Water is a polar molecule while oils are non-polar. If you put both in a jar together and mixed them together, then let them sit, they would separate into layers.
they are all of you toes and heads mixed together to create a componunt
If you mix all colors of light you will get white. If you mix all colors of pigment/paint you will get black.
All colours mixed together will make white, however this is not true for paint, markers, etc.
A salad is called a mixture because it typically consists of various ingredients like vegetables, fruits, nuts, and dressings mixed together. It is a combination of different components that are layered or tossed together to create a harmonious blend of flavors and textures.
all of them mixed together
All colors mixed together.
All colors of light mixed together make white.
all colors
Black is the absence of color, so when all colors are mixed together, they create black.
Black - or a very muddy charcoal gray - is achieved by mixing all colors together.
Because they can Be Mixed together To Create A New Colour.
Yes all colors mixed together make black and it absorbs all colors, while all colors are in white and white reflects all color.
White is the product of all colors mixed together.
The last person was wrong; Yes, all colors mixed together make white. (Black is the absence of light, not white.)
NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
Mixing all of the colors together makes white light ( if you are talking about light). But if you mix all the opaque colours, i think you get black..