Chemistry, asked by nehadevgoswami123, 9 months ago

when we mix red and black colour which colour is formed?​

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Answered by ruqayyak
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Answer:

Brown colour is formed.

Explanation:

But it depends on the texture of colour which you are using . Different textures can form different shades of brown or sometimes even blackish brown.

Answered by qwcules
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The "dark red " will be formed when we mix red and black colour.

  • If you combine red and black paint, you’ll get a red, the same as burgundy.
  • That’s as a result of after you add black to any paint colour, you’ll get a darker version, that is understood as a shade.
  • The RYB colour model is frequently educated in early art categories.
  • It’s a style of a reductive mixture, which implies wavelengths area unit far away from the mixture once combined.
  • This colour model is usually used for paint, however, it will apply to different physical art mediums utilized in art categories too.

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