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'''Vitriol''' is the name used for several sulfate salts as well as sulfuric acid. Green vitriol (Iron (II) sulfate) is a green [[pigment]] used to [[dye]] [[leather]], and to paint [[manuscript]]s. |
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Copper (II) Acetate |
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A green [[pigment]] used to [[dye]] leather, and to paint manuscripts. |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 27 May 2006
Vitriol is the name used for several sulfate salts as well as sulfuric acid. Green vitriol (Iron (II) sulfate) is a green pigment used to dye leather, and to paint manuscripts.