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Each chapter can "normally" trace their linage back to a Space Marine Legion and their Primark, based on a geneseed (an implanted organ that carrys the generic material of that legions Primark that turns a human into a space marine)
So you will see things like the Novamarines, who are linked to the Ultramarines because they share the same Geneseed as they both comes from the same original legion before they split them into chapters and share a geneseed.
You can paint a chapter anything you like, because nothing to say your not just one more chapter linked to a founding from one of the core legions.
you'd probably just be better looking through the wiki at the different chapter colour schemes and then look into the relevant lore page
https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Pictorial_List_of_Space_Marine_Chapters_(A-L)
Asking someone to use Google isn't impossible.
First, you're asking someone to use their creativity ("brains"). Using that capacity aids in development.
Second, it's ideal to learn to research. Ask a person to research and once they get a hang of it, they'll thank you for it.
Third, it expands one's knowledge. If you get a person curious to learn about anything, then that person will grow.
Sure there's a lot of knowledge out there, especially in the 40K universe. That's why it's called "research". You don't know what OP's real interests are until the person asks himself what it is he/she wants to learn about that universe, and comes to the realization that there are aspects that are preferred over others.
Don't kill another's learning. Fan the flames.
Dude asked to have every single colors meaning described to him without a wall of text, which is impossible because there's hundreds of chapters.
He didn't ask for a google link, and I have no idea why you're going on some bizarre rant of it.
You're right about that.
Thousand Sons. "Knowledge is power".