chrome red
Noun: A type of red pigment used primarily in paints and coatings, composed of basic lead chromate. It is known for its bright, opaque red color.
This term is used specifically in the contexts of art, manufacturing, and industrial chemistry to refer to a particular inorganic pigment. - The artist selected chrome red for its vibrant hue. - Older industrial paints often contained chrome red.
While "chrome red" itself is a specific compound, the term may appear in technical discussions about pigment history, safety regulations (due to lead content), or color chemistry. - The use of chrome red has declined due to environmental concerns about lead.
- Chrome yellow: A related yellow pigment also based on lead chromate.
- Basic lead chromate: The chemical name for chrome red.
- Red lead chromate (less common technical synonym)
- Basic lead chromate pigment
This word refers exclusively to the chemical pigment. It is not used as a general color name (like "scarlet" or "crimson") in everyday language. Its usage is highly specialized.
- a red pigment used in paints; basic lead chromate