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Brilliantly colored, with good
permanence and
tinting power,
cadmium yellow,
cadmium orange and
cadmium red are
familiar artists’ colors, and are
frequently emplo****...
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Cadmium sulfide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula CdS.
Cadmium sulfide is a
yellow salt. It
occurs in
nature with two
different crystal structures...
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plating on steel, and
cadmium compounds are used as red, orange, and
yellow pigments, to
color gl****, and to
stabilize plastic.
Cadmium's use is generally...
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mixture of
cadmium sulfide ("
cadmium yellow") and
enough cadmium orange or
selenium pigments to
produce the
equivalent color. However,
cadmium is also an...
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Cadmium chloride is a
white crystalline compound of
cadmium and chloride, with the
formula CdCl2. This salt is a
hygroscopic solid that is
highly soluble...
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similar to vermilion.
Cadmium pigments Cadmium orange (PO20): an
intermediate between cadmium red and
cadmium yellow:
cadmium sulfoselenide. Chromium...
- made himself. He used the
traditional yellow ochre, but also
chrome yellow,
first made in 1809; and
cadmium yellow,
first made in 1820. In 1895 a new po****r...
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discovered yellow pigments are more permanent.
Artists began using cadmium yellow instead of
chrome yellow when they
became aware of
chrome yellow's instability...
- Faber-Castell
identifies the
following three colors: "
Cadmium yellow" (number 107) for
yellow, "Phthalo blue" (number 110) for blue and "Deep scarlet...
- orange-
yellow to
yellow-greens.
Related organic pigments are the
diarylide pigments. Overall,
these pigments have
partially displaced the
toxic cadmium yellow...