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note on preparation of colour​

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Answered by Jeepsa9853593
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The primary colours are red, yellow, and blue. These three colours form the basis from which other colours can be made. The colours formed by mixing two primary colours in equal quantities are called secondary colours. These are orange, green, and purple.

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The primary colours are red, yellow, and blue. These three colours form the basis from which other colours can be made. The colours formed by mixing two primary colours in equal quantities are called secondary colours. These are orange, green, and purple.

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