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It is the colourant in "chrome green" and "institutional green."
Its use largely ended in the late 19th century, when it was replaced by the safer and more stable chrome green.
Chromium also has many colorful compounds, and as such is very commonly used in pigments, such as chrome green.
Viridian, also called chrome green, is a pigment made with chromium oxide dihydrate, was patented in 1859.
Among them was a fiery chrome green that, I think, I can still see today as it flashed up for the first time in the small white dish.
Chrome green is a mixture of Prussian blue and chrome yellow, while the chrome oxide green is chromium(III) oxide.
He inched his spectacular mount-it was a violently iridescent chrome green in color, with highly polished chromium gingerbread wherever there was any excuse for gingerbread to be-across the city and into the north-bound side of the superhighway.
The color of the bridge is officially known as "Narrows Green", a grayish-green hue that was the original color of the ill-fated 1940 span (called Chrome Green in a 1940 newspaper report on the final stages of Gertie's construction).