
1) Inorganic pigment 2) Photographic chemical
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Prussian Blue was an American white nationalist pop pre-teen duo formed in early 2003 by April Gaede, mother of Lynx Vaughan Gaede and Lamb Lennon Gaede, sororal twins born on June 30, 1992, in Bakersfield, California. The twins referred to the Holocaust as a myth and their group was described as racist and white supremacist in nature. Lynx and La...
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Ferric ferrocyanide Ferric hexacyanoferrate Iron(III) ferrocyanide Iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) Prussian blue is a dark blue pigment with the idealized formula Fe7(CN)18. Another name for the color is Berlin blue or, in painting, Parisian blue. Turnbull`s blue is the same substance, but is made from different reagents, and its slightly differen....
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any of several deep-blue pigments that are composed of complex iron cyanides and hence called iron blues. The most common of these pigments are ...
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Synonym for Berlin blue ... Fe4(Fe(CN)6)3; ferric ferrocyanide;a dye used to colour injection masses for blood vessels and lymphatics, and in staining of siderocytes. ... Synonym: Prussian blue. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prŭsh′ŭn blū Synonyms: Berlin blue
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Prussian blue (also formerly known as Berlin Blue) is a blue pigment discovered by Diesback (known as the Prussian) of Berlin in 1710. It is prepared by precipitating a ferric salt, such as ferrous sulphate, with a solution of potassium ferrocyanide. Prussian blue vaies from a slightly greenish blue to a blue tinged with violet and has a characteri...
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Ferric ferrocyanide
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Berlin blue, bronze blue, Paris blue and paste blue) Ferric ferrocyanide. It was discovered by Diesbach, Berlin, in 1704, and it is the first synthetic pigment with an established date. The process was kept secret until 1724, when it was published in England by John Woodward. Varieties of the colour are called
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n] - a dark greenish-blue color
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any one of several complex double cyanides of ferrous and ferric iron; specifically, a dark blue amorphous substance having a coppery luster, obtained by adding a solution of potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate of potash) to a ferric salt. It is used in dyeing, in ink, etc. Called also Williamson's blue, insoluble Prussian blue, Berlin blue, e...
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noun any of various blue pigments
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noun a dark greenish-blue color
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a moderate to deep greenish blue. · one of the iron blues, a dark-blue, crystalline, water-insoluble pigment, Fe[Fe(CN)], produced by reacting ferrocyanic acid or a ferrocyanide with a ferric compound: used in painting, fabric printing, and laundry bluing.
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