
1) Painting and the environment
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White lead is the chemical compound (2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2). It is a complex chemical compound, containing both a carbonate and a hydroxide portion. White lead occurs naturally as a mineral, in which context it is known as hydrocerussite, a hydrate of cerussite. It was formerly used as an ingredient for lead paint and a cosmetic called Venetian Ceruse, ...
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any of several white pigments used in exterior paints and containing inorganic compounds of lead (q.v.).[4 related articles]
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Synonym for lead carbonate ... A heavy white powder that is insoluble in water; occasionally, it is used to relieve irritation in dermatitis, but it is used largely in the manufacture of paint and in the arts and is thus productive of lead poisoning. ... Synonym: ceruse, white lead. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Lead carbonate
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Type: Term Synonyms: lead carbonate
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White lead (also known as ceruse) is a basic carbonate of lead once used as a pigment and as a cosmetic, and forming one of the basic pigments used in the painting and decorating trade for many years. The best quality is prepared by the Dutch process, in which sheets or grids of pure lead are placed in pots containing a little dilute acetic acid or...
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Basic lead carbonate
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Lead carbonate, basic
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[
n] - a poisonous lead-containing white pigment
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ceruse noun a poisonous white pigment that contains lead
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