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molybdate orange

(mə′lib′dāt ′är·ənj)

(materials) Pigment that is a solid solution of lead chromate, molybdate, and sulfate; used in paints, inks, and plastics.


 
 
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Bright orange pigment consisting of mixed crystals of lead chromate, lead molybdate, and lead sulfate; used in paint because of its high opacity.


 
 

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