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A chrome orange beam shot into the room, and it made a hungry sound.
Only one however, "Chrome Orange" registered in 1933, did he consider sufficiently novel and of outstanding color for commercial introduction.
Auguste Renoir painted boats with stripes of chrome orange paint straight from the tube.
Both were toxic, and were replaced in the beginning of the 20th century by chrome orange and cadmium orange.
The gular area is dark grayish-brown, the chest is pale chrome orange, and the belly is dirty white.
Cinnamon, raw sienna, Persian orange, sunburn, camel, rust brown, Sahara, chrome orange .
Chrome orange can be made by precipitating lead(II) together with chromate in a basic solution or by treating chrome yellow with lye.
Chrome orange, also known as chrome red, is an orange pigment which consists of lead(II) chromate and lead(II) oxide.
In 1797, a French scientist, Louis Vauquelin, discovered the mineral crocoite, or lead chromate, which led in 1809 to the invention of the synthetic pigment chrome orange.