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Litharge - Wikipedia
Litharge (from Greek lithargyros, lithos 'stone' + argyros 'silver' λιθάργυρος) is one of the natural mineral forms of lead(II) oxide, PbO . Litharge is a secondary mineral which forms from the oxidation of galena ores. It forms as coatings and encrustations with internal tetragonal crystal structure.
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Litharge: Mineral information, data and localities.
Litharge was established, as a polymorph of massicot by Esper S. Larsen Sr. in 1917 supposedly as a new mineral, based on optical examination of artificial and ...
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LITHARGE - CAMEO Chemicals - NOAA
Litharge, also known as lead oxide, is an odorless gray or yellow-green or red-brown solid, that sinks in water. It is a poison and may cause lead poisoning.
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litharge
litharge (ˈlɪθɑːdʒ) Forms: α. 4–6 litarge, 5–6 lytarge, 6 lethargy, lytherge, 6–7 litargy, littarge, 7 lithargie, -y, lytharge, (littorage, lytoridge, lyturgy), 8 litargie, letharge, litherage, (liturge), 5– litharge. β5 litargirij, 6 lithargirye, lythurgyry, 7 lithargiry. [a. or ad. OF. litarge, li...
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Litharge (Massicot) 100 g - Natural Pigments
Litharge is monoxide of lead and usually contains about 93 percent of lead and 7 percent of oxygen. It is not used as a pigment in oil painting, but was used as ...
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Litharge Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Litharge (PbO) is a red mineral with a molecular weight of 223.20 gm, a density of 9.24, and a hardness of 2. It is named from a Greek word.
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Litharge – Legend Inc. Sparks, Nevada USA
Litharge is a special form of lead oxide which is specially prepared for extremely low gold and precious metal content.
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LITHARGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LITHARGE is a fused lead monoxide; broadly : lead monoxide.
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Litharge - Digitalfire.com
A natural mineral form of pure lead oxide. This is not the same as white lead (this is yellow or orange), although people have commonly used the term litharge ...
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Litharge - CAMEO (mfa.org)
Litharge is a heavy yellow powder composed of Lead monoxide (PbO), made from oxidized molten lead. It is used as a drier, pigment, and in ...
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Waldies
The company produces red lead, litharge, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stabilizers and lubricants across India. Operations
The company produces red lead, litharge, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stabilizers and lubricants.
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Samuel Stockhausen
Unlike his near contemporary, Paracelsus, who also wrote about diseases of miners, Stockhausen recognized litharge-derived dust as the causative factor The work of Stockhausen influenced Eberhard Gockel to attribute the consumption of litharge in wine as causing a similar disease.
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