Flake white and Cremnitz white are made with basic lead carbonate.
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Some artists using oil-based paints continue to use lead carbonate white, citing its properties in comparison with the alternatives.
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Lead carbonate white was used by the Japanese geisha and in the West for face-whitening make-up, which was detrimental to health.
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The high temperature and carbonate electrolyte lead to corrosion of the anode and cathode.
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This is a process similar to SEDEX zinc and lead, although some carbonate-hosted examples exist.
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The most common paints were red ochre, red lead, soot, calcium carbonate, and other earth colors, which were bound with fat and water.
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Previous research has shown that the predicted increases of atmospheric CO2 this century will lead to dramatic decreases in carbonate available to corals.
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On a landscape scale, continued dissolution of calcium carbonate-rich rocks can lead to the expansion and eventual collapse of cave systems, resulting in various forms of karst topography.
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Then workers will use a gray cement, made from linseed oil and calcium carbonate, to fill any gaps between the glass and the lead frame.