White is defined as the lightest color and is achromatic, meaning that it has no hue. It is the opposite of the color black and can be found in objects such as milk and snow. It has a variety of associations, including coldness, sterility, and innocence.
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"name": "What color is white?",
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Technically, white, like black, is an achromatic color<\/em>, or a shade that is used to augment other colors. However, some people consider white to be the color of colors<\/em> because it is a combination of every wavelength in the visible light spectrum. Wavelength and hue are different. Think about it, you cannot combine all paint colors together to create white paint.<\/p>"
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"name": "What 3 colors create white?",
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In the realm of electromagnetic wavelenths, white is a combination of red<\/a>, green<\/a>, and blue<\/a> light.<\/p>"
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"name": "Why is white a powerful color?",
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"@type": "Answer",
"text": " White has a variety of symbolic meanings, including its association with purity, freshness, and sterility. Visually, it can often be used to convey a sense of simplicity or cleanliness, or can be used along with darker colors to create a sense of contrast.<\/p>"
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