At that point
2006-10-17 12:40:07
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answer #1
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answered by Victor 4
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It will be some shade of green upon the first drop of yellow. You might call it a blue green, but it is a green nevertheless.
2006-10-17 04:08:13
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answer #2
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answered by Mandalawind 5
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Depends on what type of paint you use. I was trying to mix purple one day, usually achieved by mixing red with blue, but I ended up with brown because of the pigments in the paint. Usually equal amounts of the colours you're mixing gets the desired result.
2006-10-17 03:56:19
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answer #3
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answered by arcanehex 3
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AS A PAINTER, I CAN TELL YOU THAT FOR 'GREEN' AS FOR EVERY COLOUR, THERE IS AN ALMOST INFINITE RANGE OF DEGREES OF 'GREEN' FROM BLUE-GREENS TO YELLOW-GREENS, DEPENDING WHICH WAY ON THE SPECTRUM YOU ARE GOING! GREEN GREEN WOULD BE RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE.
2006-10-17 04:52:21
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answer #4
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answered by TRINATRONA 1
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When it looks green
2006-10-17 03:25:40
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answer #5
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answered by October 7
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instantly it is yellow/green or blue /green depending on how much or little you add
2006-10-18 11:35:57
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answer #6
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answered by blenlo 2
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Yes it will turn green once you mix it together.
2006-10-17 03:25:48
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answer #7
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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When it turns pink
2006-10-17 03:25:45
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answer #8
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answered by Thanks for the Yahoo Jacket 7
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