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- Minium (mineral) - Wikipedia
Minium is the naturally occurring form of lead tetroxide, Pb 2+2 Pb 4+ O 4 also known as red lead Minium is a light-to-vivid red and may have brown-to-yellow tints
- MINIMUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MINIMUM is the least quantity assignable, admissible, or possible How to use minimum in a sentence
- Pigments through the Ages - Overview - Minium - WebExhibits
Minium was one of the earliest pigments artificially prepared and is still in use today It was a favourite of Byzantine and Persian illuminators and commonly used in European manuscripts and paintings
- 50 Facts About Minium
Minium, often known as red lead, is a bright red or orange pigment that's been used since ancient times It's made by heating lead oxide in the air, a process that transforms it into this vividly colored material
- Minium - Final Fantasy XIV Online Wiki - FFXIV FF14 Online Community . . .
A bright-red mineral that, when applied to metal, is thought to prevent it from rusting 5 Respected
- Minium: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
A name originally given to cinnabar The cinnabar was adulterated with red lead and, in time, the adulterant alone received the name The word “minium” (derived from the river Minius, now called Minho, in Iberia) A usually fine grained, bright red lead oxide May be confused with litharge (red PbO) and powdery cinnabar
- Minium Mineral Data
Comments: Bright orange minium with curved, conchoidal surfaces Location: Santa Fé Mine, Bolaños, Mun de Bolaños, Jalisco, Mexico Scale: 33x22x14 mm Light red, Brownish red, Vivid red, Yellowish red Earthy - Dull, clay-like fractures with no visible crystalline affinities, (e g howlite)
- Minium mineral information and data - dakotamatrix. com
Named for the Latin word, through Spanish, for “cinnabar,” minium, which in turn originates from the Minius River in Spain The name was originally given to cinnabar as it was, at the time of discovery, adulterated with red tetraoxide, the compound which now bears the name Minium
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