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Chrome   /kroʊm/   Listen
noun
Chrome  n.  Same as Chromium.
Chrome alum (Chem.), a dark violet substance, (SO4)3Cr2.K2SO4.24H2O, analogous to, and crystallizing like, common alum. It is regarded as a double sulphate of chromium and potassium.
Chrome green
(a)
The green oxide of chromium, Cr2O3, used in enamel painting, and glass staining.
(b)
A pigment made by mixing chrome yellow with Prussian blue.
Chrome red, a beautiful red pigment originally prepared from the basic chromate of lead, but now made from red oxide of lead.
Chrome yellow, a brilliant yellow pigment, PbCrO4, used by painters.



verb
Chrome  v. t.  (past & past part. chromed; pres. part. chroming)  To treat with a solution of potassium bichromate, as in dyeing.






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... red lead, and give each time to dry hard. Then melt in an iron pot a mixture of two parts beeswax, two parts tallow, and one part pine resin; mix thoroughly, and apply hot one or two coats. This mixture may be tinted with vermilion or chrome green. It is not necessary to use any poisonous substance, as it is only by its softness and gradual wear that it is kept clean. Second, mix red lead and granular metallic zinc, ground fine, or such a mineral as we have mentioned—crystalline ...
— Scientific American, Vol.22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 • Various

... Italian air blows through those tall thuias and cypresses, down those dark aisles of shining green. But in May and June, when the rhododendrons glow from pearl to crimson, and the azaleas light long stretches of flaming chrome and orange, the gardens take a glory that belongs to ...
— Highways and Byways in Surrey • Eric Parker

... nature of that country. There are hills, rounded, blunt, burned, squeezed up out of chaos, chrome and vermilion painted, aspiring to the snowline. Between the hills lie high level-looking plains full of intolerable sun glare, or narrow valleys drowned in a blue haze. The hill surface is streaked with ash drift and black, unweathered lava flows. After rains water accumulates in ...
— The Land of Little Rain • Mary Austin

... of petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, manganese, chrome ore, nickel, cobalt, copper, molybdenum, lead, zinc, bauxite, ...
— The 1998 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... and rivers differs in color. The Mediterranean Sea is indigo blue, the ocean sky blue, Lake Geneva is azure, while the Lake of the Four Forest Cantons and Lake Constance, in Switzerland, as well as the river Rhine, are chrome green, and Kloenthaler ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883 • Various


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