Zinnwaldite Brown 🎨 RGB Color Code: #2C1608
The hexadecimal RGB code of Zinnwaldite Brown color is #2C1608. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 2C red (44/256), a 16 green (22/256) and a 08 blue component (8/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(44,22,8). Closest WebSafe color: Bulgarian rose (#330000)
GSearch on Google
RGB
HSV
CMYK
Quick use
Click and Copy the codes below for quick use.
Shades & Tints
Complementary Color
Zinnwaldite Brown on Wikipedia
Zinnwaldite, KLiFeAl(AlSi3)O10(OH,F)2, potassium lithium iron aluminium silicate hydroxide fluoride, is a silicate mineral in the mica group. The IMA
96% 0% 96% Zinc white #FDF8FF 99% 97% 100% 283° 100% 99% 3% 100% Zinnwaldite brown #2C1608 17% 9% 3% 23° 69% 10% 82% 17% Zinzolin #6C0277 42% 1% 47%
#655B55 Zinc White #FDF8FF Zinc Yellow #FACA30 Zinfandel Red #5A3844 Zinnwaldite #2C1608 Zinzolin #6C0277 Zircon Blue #00849D Zircon Gray #807473 Zomp
2271–2273. doi:10.1001/jama.281.24.2271. PMID 10386539. Lockhart, Bill; Brown, Bob (2024). "The Seven-Up Company and 7-Up Bottles The Real Story: A Look
is colorless; however, solutions of phenyllithium are various shades of brown or red depending on the solvent used and the impurities present in the solute
Zincmelanterite Zincobotryogen Zincochromite Zincolivenite Zinkenite Zinnwaldite Zippeite Zircon Zirconolite Zircophyllite Zirkelite Znucalite Zoisite
tourmaline were the English words used for this mineral. Dravite, also called brown tourmaline, is the sodium magnesium rich tourmaline endmember. Uvite, in
Brittle micas: Margarite Common micas: Biotite Lepidolite Phlogopite Zinnwaldite Brittle micas: Clintonite Very fine-grained micas, which typically show
Siderophyllite Zinnwaldite (siderophyllite – polylithionite solid solution mineral series) General Category Phyllosilicate minerals Group Mica group,
677–685. doi:10.1111/j.1399-5618.2006.00370.x. PMID 17156154. Vornik LA, Brown ES (2006). "Management of comorbid bipolar disorder and substance abuse"
Use the palette to pick a color or the sliders to set the RGB, HSV, CMYK components. Search for a color by its name in the list containing more than 2000 names.
There are many ways to mix/generate a color. Computer screens display the required color mixing tiny red, green and blue lights (RGB). Turning off all three components results in a black pixel, while if all components are lit up on full brightness that results a white light.
In print we use cyan, yellow, magenta and black (CMYK) inks because usually we print on a white paper. In this case the lack of the ink will result white paper, and we get a dark shade if more colors are mixed together. We can also define a color by hue, saturation and value (HSV).





