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a blue or green powder used as a paint pigment a green patina that forms on copper or brass or bronze that has been exposed to the air or water for long periods of time color verdigris
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copper or brass rust which gives a particular green colour to old roofs and bronze statues: valued for its aesthetic quality (Sometimes when a weathered copper roof has been partially repaired, the contrast between the bright new reddish-gold replacement and the old dull green copper right is highly visible.) used in medicine and for making pigments. See also Aerugo, Bronze, Patina
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| verdigris |
A green crust that forms on copper coins. Can be removed by soaking the coin in a hot solution of sodium sesquicarbonate in water.
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| verdigris |
basic copper acetate, used as a pigment from green to blue; blue verdigris is copper(II) acetate, Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 . H 2 O.
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| verdigris poisoning |
Poisoning due to ingestion of verdigris, which contains copper salts. Symptoms are identical to those caused by ingesting copper sulfate. SEE: copper salts in Poisons and Poisoning Appendx
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