paris green - traduzione in greco
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paris green - traduzione in greco

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Copper acetoarsenite; Schweinfurt Green; Paris Green; Cupric acetoarsenate
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green tea         
  • ''[[Sencha]]'' green tea, the most popular form of tea in Japan.
  • Four varieties of green tea prior to brewing
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  • Hand-rolling green tea after steaming
  • Tea leaves: ''[[sejak]]'' (green tea), ''[[ujeon]]'' (green tea), and ''[[hwangcha]]'' (yellow tea) from [[Hadong County]]
UNOXIDIZED TEA
Green-tea; Green teas; Green Tea; 綠茶; 绿茶; 緑茶; Health effects of green tea; The green tea; Asian paradox; Green tea extract; Japanese green teas; Japanese green tea; Japanese tea; Green tea catechins; Green tea polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenols; Green Tea Polyphenol; Green tea polyphenol; Green tea catechin; Green tea extracts; Japanese Tea; Chinese green tea; Nokcha; Beneficial effects of green tea
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paris green

Definizione

Paris green
¦ noun a vivid green toxic salt of copper and arsenic, used as a preservative, pigment, and insecticide.

Wikipedia

Paris green

Paris green (copper(II) acetate triarsenite or copper(II) acetoarsenite) is an arsenic-based organic pigment. As a green pigment it is also known as Schweinfurt green, emerald or Vienna green. It is a highly toxic emerald-green crystalline powder that has been used as a rodenticide and insecticide, and also as a pigment. It was manufactured in 1814 to be a pigment to make a vibrant green paint, and was used by many notable painters in the 19th century. The color of Paris green is said to range from a pale blue green when very finely ground, to a deeper green when coarsely ground. Due to the presence of arsenic, the pigment is extremely toxic and in paintings, the color can degrade quickly.