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  2. Aureolin - Wikipedia

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    Aureolin (sometimes called cobalt yellow) is a pigment sparingly used in oil and watercolor painting.Its color index name is PY40 (40th entry on list of yellow pigments). It was first made in 1831 by Nikolaus Wolfgang Fischer in Breslau characterizing it as "Doppelsalze" or double-salts [1] and its chemical composition is potassium cobaltinitri

  3. List of inorganic pigments - Wikipedia

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    Scheele's Green: yellowish-green pigment commonly used during the early to mid-19th century (AsCuHO 3) Paris Green: It was manufactured in 1814 to be a pigment to make a vibrant green paint; Cadmium pigments. Cadmium green: a light green pigment consisting of a mixture of cadmium yellow (CdS) and chrome green (Cr 2 O 3). Chromium pigments

  4. Potassium hexanitritocobaltate(III) - Wikipedia

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    It is a yellow solid that is poorly soluble in water. The compound finds some use as a yellow pigment under the name Indian Yellow. The salt features potassium cations and an trianionic coordination complex. In the anion, cobalt is bound by six nitrito ligands, the overall complex having octahedral molecular geometry. The oxidation state of ...

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  6. Pigment Yellow 97 - Wikipedia

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    Pigment Yellow 97 is widely used as a yellow colorant, and is classified as an arylide yellow. It is distinguished by the presence of a sulfonylaminophenyl group, which renders the material particularly insoluble (resistant to migration).

  7. Cobalt yellow - Wikipedia

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  8. Niobium - Wikipedia

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    Niobium is a constituent of a lightfast chemically-stable inorganic yellow pigment that has the trade name NTP Yellow. It is Niobium Sulfur Tin Zinc Oxide, a pyrochlore, produced via high-temperature calcination. The pigment is also known as pigment yellow 227, commonly listed as PY 227 or PY227. [126]

  9. Category:Inorganic pigments - Wikipedia

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