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Cadmium-based inorganic

Pigments and Glass. Tellurium has served as base for ultramarine-type cadmium sulfoteUuride (82) and cadmium teUuride pigments (83) (see Pigments, inorganic). In addition, smaU amounts of teUurium have been used in glass and ceramics to produce blue to brown colors (see Colorants for CERAMCS). [Pg.392]

Based in part on the article Cadmium Organometallic Chemistry by Gerard Parkin which appeared in the Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, First Edition. [Pg.542]

Aluminum Inorganic Chemistry Cadmium Inorganic Coordination Chemistry Chromium Biological Relevance Hard Soft Acids and Bases Lead Inorganic Chemistry Mercury Inorganic Coordination Chemistry Mercury Organometallic Chemistry Thallium Inorganic Chemistry. [Pg.2616]


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