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lead antimonite

(′led an′tim·ə′nīt)

(inorganic chemistry) Pb3(SbO4)2 Poisonous, water-insoluble orange-yellow powder; used as a paint pigment and to stain glass and ceramics. Also known as antimony yellow; Naples yellow.


 
 
Architecture: Naples yellow, antimony yellow

A light yellow pigment; the true pigment is a basic antimonate of lead, but is imitated by mixtures.


 
 

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