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Antwerp blue

A blue color is supplied by Prussian blue, indigo, Antwerp blue, et cetera. [Pg.384]

Ferrocyanide blue occurs in various shades known as Prussian blue, Chinese blue, muon blue, bronze blue, Antwerp blue, and Turnbull s blue. These names have lost much of their original differentiation the more general term iron blues is preferred. [Pg.236]

Antwerp blue n. Essentially, zinc ferrocya-nide with a pale greenish-blue color. It is characterized by good opacity and almost complete absence of floating tendency. [Pg.62]

Other terms specifically associated with Antwerp blue include Haarlem (or Haerlem ) blue, Berlin blue and mineral blue (q.v.) (Salter). [Pg.20]

Ilsemannite Vivianite Antwerp blue Prussian blue... [Pg.180]

Azurite Antwerp blue Berlin blue Manganese blue Prussian blue Tungsten blue... [Pg.262]

Hexacyanoferrate group Antwerp blue Berlin blue Chinese blue Mineral blue New blue Paris blue... [Pg.309]


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