- octadecaoxide)
Bimbowrieite (dufrénite: IMA2020-006) 8.0 [460] [no] [no]
BindheimiteQ (pyrochlore: IMA2013 s.p., IMA2010 s.p., 1800) 4.DH.20 [461] [462] [463]...
- additive.
Opaque yellow gl****es
contained crystals of lead antimonate;
bindheimite mineral may have been used as the additive.
Under oxidizing condition...
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other lead-based yellows. The
related mineral of lead
antimonate is
bindheimite. However, this
natural version was
rarely emplo**** as a pigment. After...
-
Bindheimite, an
antimonate mineral...
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Braggite Bg
Bavenite Bvn
Bimbowrieite Bbw
Braithwaiteite Bwt
Bavsiite Bav
Bindheimite Bhe Braitschite-(Ce) Btc-Ce
Bayerite Byr
Biotite Bt
Brammallite Bml Bayldonite...
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white with high opacity.
Oxidising Yellow Antimony and lead (such as
bindheimite).
Precipitation of lead
pyroantimonate creates an
opaque yellow. Yellow...
- yellow) is one of the
oldest synthetic pigments,
derived from the
mineral bindheimite and used
extensively up to the 20th century. It is
toxic and nowadays...
-
approved mineral' tag – E.g.
buserite 'Discredited'
mineral tag – E.g.
bindheimite 'Pending publication' tag – E.g.
drobecite (IMA 2002-034) 'Questionable...
- diaboleite, duftite, malachite, plattnerite, adamite, antlerite, bayldonite,
bindheimite, carminite, chenevixite, chlorargyrite, chrysocolla, cinnabar, hemimorphite...
-
tetrahedrite and tennantite, with ****ociated bushmakinite, cerussite,
bindheimite,
vauquelinite and pyromorphite.
United Kingdom,
Caldbeck Fells: Mottramite...