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The colouring matter used is aurine, and the small quantity of nitrate used is the barium salt.
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The grains are then dried and moistened with ether-alcohol, whereby the moisture is gelatinised, and afterwards coloured with aurine, which gives them an orange colour.
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The violet mauve led the way, followed by the red magenta, the blue azuline, the yellow phosphine, the green emeraldine, the orange aurine, by purple, and brown, and black.
Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists George Field
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