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- Q10541832 subject Q15302060.
- Q10541832 subject Q7007869.
- Q10541832 subject Q7478371.
- Q10541832 abstract "Mars Black is an iron oxide pigment developed in the 20th century. Also known under the names of black iron oxide, magnetic oxide, Pigment Black 11, and ferrous ferric oxide (Fe3O4), it has no known health hazards and is considered non-toxic, with an ASTM lightfastness rating of I. It is more opaque and less toxic than other black pigments. Artists' paint manufacturers have rated it one of the most satisfactory black pigments for acrylic paints with regard to opacity, lightfastness, and permanence. It takes its name from Mars, the god of war and patron of iron.".
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- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q15302060.
- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q161179.
- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q621977.
- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007869.
- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q721849.
- Q10541832 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q10541832 comment "Mars Black is an iron oxide pigment developed in the 20th century. Also known under the names of black iron oxide, magnetic oxide, Pigment Black 11, and ferrous ferric oxide (Fe3O4), it has no known health hazards and is considered non-toxic, with an ASTM lightfastness rating of I. It is more opaque and less toxic than other black pigments.".
- Q10541832 label "Mars Black (pigment)".