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Blue, Bremen

Bremer, a. Bremen, -blau, n. Bremen blue, -grtin, n. Bremen green. [Pg.81]

Formula CuCOs Cu(OH)2 MW 221.12 Synonyms copper carbonate hydroxide green Bremen blue mineral green. [Pg.259]

Bread sugar. See D-Glucose monohydrate Bremen blue. See Copper carbonate (ic)... [Pg.555]

CAS 12069-69-1 EINECS/ELINCS 235-113-6 Synonyms Basic copper carbonate Basic cupric carbonate Bremen blue (Carbonate) dihydroxydicopper Copper carbonate basic Copper carbonate hydroxide Copper (II) carbonate hydroxide (2 1 2) Cupric carbonate Cupric carbonate basic Dicopper dihydroxycarbonate Malacite... [Pg.1036]

Copper carbonates group Azurite Blue verditer Copper carbonate hydroxide, azurite type Lazurite Ultramarine ash Ashes blue Bremen blue Lapis lazuli Sanders blue... [Pg.54]

The pigment was paler than natural azurite, but otherwise its stabdity and other properties are identical. At the end of the nineteenth century, Terry (1893) writes of blue verditer being d y blue and not very durable... used in water colour painting, closely resembles Bremen Blue in composition and manufacture pre-... [Pg.56]

Zerr and Rubencamp (1906), however, give detailed descriptions of the manufacture of Bremen blue (while noting its decline in use over the decade preceding publication of their book, due mainly to the introduction of synthetic ultramarines). The manufacturing processes are all based on the precipitation of copper sulfate with caustic alkali to produce a copper hydroxide Cu(OH)2. They note that the pigment was adulterated with gypsiun, ground pumice, diatomaceous earth and other materials. [Pg.61]

Chromatex group Copper arsenite group Atacamite Barium chro-mate(VI) Baryte Bismuth chromate Copper tartrate Lead chromate Acetate green Bremen blue Chrome yellow Green cinnabar Green verditer Prussian blue... [Pg.64]

Synonym, variant or common name See bremen blue. [Pg.123]

Mayer (1991) lists this as both a synonym for Egyptian blue (calcium copper silicate, qq.v.) and a term applied to imitations made from lakes or for special shades of Bremen blue . [Pg.204]

Copper carbonates group Copper group Copper oxides and hydroxides group Gypsum Ultramarine Blue venJiler Bremen blue-. Eggshell... [Pg.240]

Copper carbonates group Copper group Azurite Green earth Malachite Bice Blue verditer Bremen blue Cendres bleues Chessylite Green verditer Lime blue Mountain green Refiner s verditer Sanders blue Spherulitic malachite... [Pg.386]


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