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Answer:
-Orpiment.
-Realgar.
-Lead White.
-Vermilion.
-Naples Yellow.
-Scheele's Green.
-Emerald Green.
-Uranium Orange. Before World War II, manufacturers often used uranium oxide in colored glazes to produce vibrant red and orange ceramic wear.
(The most)
Perhaps the most famous of the deadly colors is white lead, which can still be found in houses across the country. Lead paint was desirable for centuries due to its brilliant white color, but the adverse effects of lead poisoning only became known in the last century.
Hope it helps—
Pa brainliest ^_^
-Orpiment.
-Realgar.
-Lead White.
-Vermilion.
-Naples Yellow.
-Scheele's Green.
-Emerald Green.
-Uranium Orange. Before World War II, manufacturers often used uranium oxide in colored glazes to produce vibrant red and orange ceramic wear.
(The most)
Perhaps the most famous of the deadly colors is white lead, which can still be found in houses across the country. Lead paint was desirable for centuries due to its brilliant white color, but the adverse effects of lead poisoning only became known in the last century.
Hope it helps—
Pa brainliest ^_^