Definition of Cobalt ultramarine

1. Noun. Greenish-blue pigment consisting essentially of cobalt oxide and alumina.

Exact synonyms: Cobalt Blue
Generic synonyms: Pigment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cobalt Ultramarine

cobalamins
cobalmin
cobalt
cobalt(II) sulfate
cobalt-57
cobalt-58
cobalt-60
cobalt 60
cobalt bloom
cobalt blue
cobalt isotopes
cobalt machine
cobalt radioisotopes
cobalt therapies
cobalt therapy
cobalt ultramarine (current term)
cobaltarthurite
cobaltate
cobaltates
cobaltaustinite
cobalti-
cobaltian
cobaltic
cobaltiferous
cobaltine
cobaltines
cobaltinitrite
cobaltinitrites
cobaltite
cobaltites

Literary usage of Cobalt ultramarine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Handbook of chemical technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner, Rudolf Wagner, William Crookes (1877)
"Cobalt-ultramarine, chiefly under the dénomination of Thenard'e blue, ... ¡sa compound similar to the cobalt-ultramarine, for the alumina of which ruido of ..."

2. Manual of Chemical Technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner (1904)
"It consists of 40 to 56 parts of nickel, 26 to 44 of arsenic, along with copper, iron, bismuth, and sulphur. cobalt ultramarine. ..."

3. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and (1871)
"cobalt ultramarine.—in the " Journal für Prak Chemie " [Nos. ... Next this paper contains researches on a sample of cobalt ultramarine, which had been kept ..."

4. Manual of Chemistry by George Fownes (1883)
"The glass, when complete, is removed and poured into cold water ; it is afterwards ground to powder and elutriated. cobalt ultramarine is a fine blue colour ..."

5. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"... mixed with 2 or 3 parts of tine sand or ground quartz, and is used for the samo purpose as smalt for the coarser work. Cobalt blue, cobalt ultramarine, ..."

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