Mix PbCrO4 or PbCO3 with a drying oil (as linseed oil); note that in many countries lead paints are banned because lead is toxic.
Powdered chalk, white lead and olive oil.
Flake white hue doesn't contain the lead which is considered dangerous. The EU in their wisdom decided to ban flake white or cremnitz white which has now been withdrawn from art shops and from the web and the oil paint maker such as Winsor and Newton and Michael Harding have discontinued their lines in this product.
Pb[OH]2 for white lead, Pb3O4 red lead
Its chemical name is "basic lead carbonate" but it is much more often just called white lead. It's an unusual compound consisting of 2 lead(II) carbonate formula units bonded to a lead(II) hydroxide formula unit with the formula 2PbCO3-Pb(OH)2. In classic European oil paintings from centuries past, it was used as the chief pigment for the color white. It isn't used anymore though, because lead is toxic.
When you put oil on it
White lead is lead carbonate. The name "white lead" is also used to describe a lead-containing white paint that was often used as a primer coat on metal. In this context, "red lead" was the red-colored lead-containing primer. White lead is a pigment composed of Lead carbonate and Lead hydroxide. It is used as a rust preventive and it used to be used in house paint until it was recognized that exposure to the old powdering paint and chips created a lead poisoning hazard to people.
Some of the natural resources in the SouthWest are, copper, borax, lead, gold, silver, lumber, uranium(a silery-white metalic elemant) and oil.
Maryland White Lead Works was created in 1867.
Lead sulfate is white.
Yes, both coal and oil contain small quantities of lead, but not very much- about 1%.
White oil means you have water in your oil.