Cadmium pigments are a class of pigments that contain cadmium. Most of the cadmium produced worldwide has been for use in rechargeable nickel–cadmium...
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Arsenic pigments Realgar: As4S4 - a highly toxic natural pigment. Cadmium pigments Cadmium red (PR108): cadmium sulfo-selenide (Cd2SSe). Cerium pigments Cerium...
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plating on steel, and cadmium compounds are used as red, orange, and yellow pigments, to color glass, and to stabilize plastic. Cadmium's use is generally...
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cadmium orange, cadmium sulfoselenide Carbon pigments: carbon black (including vine black, lamp black), ivory black (bone charcoal) Chromium pigments:...
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of bright pigments, including cadmium orange and cadmium yellow. It is known for maintaining its brightness. Cadmium Red Cadmium red pigments used by Claude...
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of cadmium in the air are considerably below levels thought to result in harmful effects.[citation needed] Artists who work with cadmium pigments, which...
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other. Increasing amounts of cadmium selenide, gives pigments verging toward red, for example CI pigment orange 20 and CI pigment red 108. Such solid solutions...
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Bismuth (section Cosmetics and pigments)
paints), often as a replacement for the more toxic cadmium sulfide yellow and orange-yellow pigments. The most common variety in artists' paints is a lemon...
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Chrome yellow (category Inorganic pigments)
sulfur dioxide. Good quality pigments have been coated to inhibit contact with gases that can change their color. Cadmium pigments in turn are increasingly...
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are made using substitutions for cadmium, chromium, and other toxic pigments, while retaining the traditional pigment names. Also to note that all brands...
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of copper. Green pigments reflect the green portions of the spectrum of visible light, and absorb the others. Important green pigments in art history include...
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Cadmium oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula CdO. It is one of the main precursors to other cadmium compounds. It crystallizes in a cubic rocksalt...
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Group 12 element (section Cadmium)
2009-01-19. Buxbaum, Gunter; Pfaff, Gerhard (2005). "Cadmium Pigments". Industrial inorganic pigments. Wiley-VCH. pp. 121–123. ISBN 978-3-527-30363-2.[permanent...
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to air, the pigment was initially replaced by a mixture of cadmium sulfide ("cadmium yellow") and enough cadmium orange or selenium pigments to produce...
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Diarylide pigments are organic compounds that are used as pigments in inks and related materials. They often are yellow or yellow-green. To some extent...
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Cadmium chloride is a white crystalline compound of cadmium and chloride, with the formula CdCl2. This salt is a hygroscopic solid that is highly soluble...
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excellent for slow cooking and drawing flavor from foods. Furthermore, cadmium pigments used in the enameling process are resistant to temperatures of 1,700...
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Cadmium selenide is an inorganic compound with the formula CdSe. It is a black to red-black solid that is classified as a II-VI semiconductor of the n-type...
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Primary color (redirect from Primary pigments)
palettes consisting of a small set of pigments are sufficient to mix a diverse gamut of colors. The set of pigments available to mix diverse gamuts of color...
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Tattoo ink (redirect from Tattoo pigment)
colors and use a wide variety of pigments, including inorganic pigments, such as carbon black, and synthetic organic pigments, such as brightly-colored azo-chemicals...
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Arylide yellow (category Pigments)
These pigments are usually semi-transparent and range from orange-yellow to yellow-greens. Related organic pigments are the diarylide pigments. Overall...
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toxic cadmium sulfide yellows in the greenish-yellow (lemon) to orange-toned yellow range. It performs practically identically to the cadmium pigments in...
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for the electroplating of cadmium in electronic circuits. It is also a precursor to cadmium-based pigment such as cadmium sulfide. It is also used for...
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Albinism (redirect from Albinism, minimal pigment type)
that are not absorbed by the pigment, but instead are reflected. Biological pigments include plant pigments and flower pigments. Animals can appear coloured...
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Vermilion (category Inorganic pigments)
synthetic pigments, particularly cadmium red, which had a comparable color and opacity. The first documented use of cinnabar or vermilion pigment was found...
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Orange (colour) (section Pigments and dyes)
synthetic pigment chrome orange. Other synthetic pigments, cobalt red, cobalt yellow, and cobalt orange, the last made from cadmium sulfide plus cadmium selenide...
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Cerulean (category Pigments)
Overview". webexhibits.org. Pigments through the Ages. Retrieved 20 November 2017. "Cerulean blue - History". webexhibits.org. Pigments through the Ages. Retrieved...
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Orpiment (redirect from Chinese Yellow (pigment))
bright-yellow pigments available to artists until the 19th century. Its extreme toxicity and incompatibility with other, common, pigments, including lead...
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