Category
page 1Chromium(III) compounds
dichromium trioxide
chemical compound
chromic chloride
chemical compound
chromium(III) sulfate
chemical compound
chrome alum
chemical compound
chromium trifluoride
chemical compound
chromium trinitrate
chemical compound
chromium nitride
chemical compound
chromium(III) hydroxide
chemical compound
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viridian
thumb|right|Chromium(III) oxide sample
thumb|Viridian (Pigment Green 18), left 3 smears; and Phthalocyanine Green (Pigment Green 7), right 3 smears
Viridian is a blue-green pigment, a hydrated chromium(III) oxide, of medium saturation and relatively dark in value. It is composed of a majority of green, followed by blue. The first recorded use of viridian as a color name in English was in the 1860s. Viridian takes its name from the Latin , meaning "green". The pigment was first prepared in mid-19th-century Paris and remains available from several US manufacturers as prepared artists' colors in
chromium picolinate
chemical compound
Reinecke's salt
chemical compound
copper chromite
chemical compound
chromium(III) sulfide
chemical compound
tris(acetylacetonato)chromium
chemical compound
chromium(III) bromide
chemical compound
chromium(III) iodide
chemical compound
chromium(III) 2-ethylhexanoate
chemical compound
potassium hexacyanochromate(III)
chemical compound
chromium(III) boride
chemical compound
iron(II) chromite
chemical compound
chromic acetate
chemical compound
chromic phosphate
chemical compound
chromium acetate hydroxide
chemical compound
chromium nicotinate
chemical compound
Chromium(III) selenide
chemical compound