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antimony trioxide
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Antimony trioxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Sb2O3. It is the most important commercial compound of antimony. It is found in nature as the minerals valentinite and senarmontite. Like ...
aureolin
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Aureolin (sometimes called Cobalt Yellow) is a pigment used in oil and watercolor painting. Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1848 by N. W. ...
azurite
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Azurite is a soft, deep blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. It is also known as Chessylite after the type locality at Chessy-les-Mines near Lyon, France. The mineral, a ...
verdigris
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Verdigris is the common name for a green pigment obtained through the application of acetic acid to copper plates or the natural patina formed when copper, brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to ...
barium borate
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Barium borate, also called barium diborate, barium boron oxide, barium metaborate, or (as an optical crystal) BBO (BaB2O4 or Ba(BO2)2) is an inorganic compound, a borate of barium. It is available as ...
barium sulfate
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Barium sulfate is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral barite, which is the main ...
bice
Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic pigments
Bice, from the French bis, a word of doubtful origin, originally meaning dark-coloured, was a term applied in English to particular green or blue pigments. Bice pigments were generally prepared from ...
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