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Vol 4 Iss. 5
Pages:
403-405
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Geology

On “sulfur solutions” of all colors of the spectrum. (On the question of the cause for the coloring of ultramarines)

Authors:
P. P. Von-Weymarn
Date submitted:
1913-06-24
Date accepted:
1913-08-27
Date published:
1913-12-01

Abstract

It has long been obsered that certain physical and chemical processes involving sulfur-containing substances produce colors of violet, indigo-blue, blue and green, some of which are remarkable in their beauty. These color reactions are historically closely linked to hypothetical modifications of elemental sulfur; black sulfur, which is translucent blue in thin layers, Magnus's sulfur and Wöhler's blue sulfur. The presence of these modifications in ultramarine was explained by a number of scientists as the reason for its diverse colors.

Область исследования:
Geology
Funding:

None

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