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  • ...pproximate the color of the classic pigment using [[phthalocyanine]] based pigments. ...by pigments called "manganese blue hue," these are actually pthalocyanine pigments.
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  • ...[[lead(II) chromate]] and [[lead(II) oxide]]. These compounds found use as pigments for oil paints until increasing concerns about the toxicity of lead largely
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...t's rare. Red lead was available in past as a pigment, but since most lead pigments have been phased out in the favor of lead-free ones, it is difficult to be [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
    5 KB (623 words) - 18:58, 9 November 2018
  • ...d that used to be used (combined with [[barium sulfate]]) as a [[:Category:Pigments|pigment]].
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...ate]], zinc chromate may degrade in color over time in bright light. Among pigments, however, it is still considered light-stable and is far less toxic than ca ...g or eating it. Additionally, it is still far less toxic than other yellow pigments, such as [[lead(II) chromate]] or [[cadmium sulfide]].
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  • ...suppliers, since it is used as a pigment and in glazes. However, some ZnO pigments are calcinated, which makes them inert to most reagents. [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • Lead compounds span a wide range of colors, and the pigments [[lead carbonate|white lead]], [[Lead(II,IV) oxide|red lead]], and [[Lead(I
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...determine the presence of trivalent iron; they can also be used to produce pigments and inks.
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  • Generic reagents, art supplies (shellac, resins, waxes, pigments), various tools, etc.
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • *Paint pigments
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...e precipitated with the following reaction:<ref>http://www.webexhibits.org/pigments/indiv/recipe/prussblue.html</ref> [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...dration. Pure silica gel is colorless but many silica gel products contain pigments or dyes that change color upon hydration or significant changes in pH. Sili
    5 KB (862 words) - 15:18, 1 March 2020
  • ...um sulfide]] (Cadmium yellow), [[cadmium selenide]] (Cadmium red), used as pigments, can also be used to make cadmium metal.
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  • ..., 1-2.5% pectic substances, 2% water-soluble matter, and traces of natural pigments. ...ins cellulose, it is NOT pure cellulose, and in fact also contains lignin, pigments, various salts, as well as other other additives.
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  • ...wders can be purchased from many hardware stores and pottery suppliers, as pigments. Many however tend to be calcinated, making them inert to most reagents.
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  • ...CB gives 1,4-dichloronitrobenzene, a precursor to many commercial dyes and pigments.
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  • Most oxides sold in hardware stores as pigments tend to be calcinated at high temperatures, which changes their crystalline
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • |Focus on pigments
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  • ...l dyeing processes to eliminate excess dye, residual oxide, and unintended pigments and for bleaching wood pulp.
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • Ink can be a complex medium, composed of solvents, pigments, dyes, resins, lubricants, solubilizers, surfactants, particulate matter, f
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  • ...ome stage in their use. Generally dyes are often organic compounds whereas pigments are often inorganic compounds, though exceptions to this rule exist. Like all materials, the color of pigments arises because they absorb only certain wavelengths of visible light, while
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  • ...e wavelengths of visible light. Dyes are usually soluble in water, whereas pigments are insoluble. Some dyes can be rendered insoluble with the addition of sal
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  • [[Category:Pigments]]
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  • ...s a color comparable to standard cobalt blue CoAl<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> pigments. ...does not fade, and is non-toxic. It is more durable than alternative blue pigments such as ultramarine or [[Prussian blue]], retaining its vibrant color in oi
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  • ...san; Shomali, Ashkan; Nourshargh, Saideh; Mohammad-Rezaei, Rahim; Dyes and Pigments; vol. 113; (2015); p. 522 - 528</ref> ...d]], at low temperatures.<ref>Valizadeh, Hassan; Shomali, Ashkan; Dyes and Pigments; vol. 92; nb. 3; (2012); p. 1138 - 1143</ref><ref>Bahulayan, Damodaran; Joh
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