El primer pigmento sintético

El primer pigmento sintético

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During the Baroque period, painting was a lucrative business, but there was no affordable blue pigment. Henry Bisbal, a Berlin-based color manufacturer, accidentally discovered Prussian Blue while attempting to create a red dye. His process involved potash, iron sulfate, and animal blood oil, leading to the creation of Ferric ferrocyanide. The addition of hydrochloric acid turned the solution blue, resulting in the first synthetic pigment. Prussian Blue became widely used in the 18th century, influencing artists like Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso.

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What were the natural pigments used in paintings before the discovery of synthetic blue?

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What was the initial intention of Henry Disback when he was experimenting with pigments?

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Describe the process that led to the creation of Prussian Blue.

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How did the addition of hydrochloric acid affect the pigment created by Disback?

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Which famous artists later used Prussian Blue in their works?

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