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  • 91lead oxide — /led/ 1. litharge. 2. any oxide of lead, as red lead. * * * …

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  • 92red lead — noun a bright red, poisonous oxide of lead, PbO, used as a pigment and in glass and ceramics Syn: lead tetroxide, minium …

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  • 93red lead — noun a reddish oxide of lead (Pb3O4) used as a pigment in paints and in glass and ceramics • Syn: ↑minium • Derivationally related forms: ↑miniate (for: ↑minium) • Hypernyms: ↑oxide …

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  • 94Lead(II) nitrate — Lead(II) nitrate …

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  • 95Chrome red — Chrome Chrome, n. Same as {Chromium}. [1913 Webster] {Chrome alum} (Chem.), a dark violet substance, {(SO4)3Cr2.K2SO4.24H2O}, analogous to, and crystallizing like, common alum. It is regarded as a double sulphate of chromium and potassium.… …

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  • 96red lead — ► NOUN ▪ red lead oxide used as a pigment …

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  • 97Red plague (corrosion) — Red plague is an accelerated corrosion of copper when plated with silver. After storage or use in high humidity environment, cuprous oxide forms on the surface of the parts. The corrosion is identifiable by presence of patches of brown red powder …

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  • 98red lead — lead oxide Pb3O4 (minium) …

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  • 99Lead tetroxide — Chembox new ImageFile = Red lead.jpg ImageSize = 250px ImageName = Red lead powder IUPACName = dilead(II) lead(IV) oxide OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 1314 41 6 PubChem = SMILES = Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula =… …

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  • 100Lead glass — Swarovski flacon. Lead glass is a variety of glass in which lead replaces the calcium content of a typical potash glass.[1] Lead glass contains typically 18–40 weight% lead(II) oxide (PbO), while modern lead …

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