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'''''Embroidered drawstring bag'''''
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== Description ==
  
American
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Colorless crystals.  Titanium potassium oxalate is used as a mordant in dyeing [[cotton|cotton]] and [[leather|leather]].  It is also used as a sensitizer of aluminum for photography (Lewis 1993).
  
USA, Dated 1814
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== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
Cotton, silk; embroidered
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T.P.O.
  
22.5 x 19.2 cm (8 7/8 x 7 9/16 in. )
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==Risks==
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* Toxic
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* Neoprene gloves and goggles are recommended
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* Loba Chem: [https://www.lobachemie.com/lab-chemical-msds/MSDS-POTASSIUM-TITANIUM-OXALATE-CASNO-14402-67-05461-EN.aspx SDS]
  
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of the sisters of Miss Anne L. Balch in her memory 51.2411
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== Physical and Chemical Properties ==
  
''for more information see:''
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* Soluble in water.
[https://collections.mfa.org/objects/90180/embroidered-drawstring-bag?ctx=9ffa9b5f-5ddd-46ac-8ebb-6d7b1e7a9fbf&idx=0 MFA Online Collections Database]
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* Composition = K2TiC2O5 - 2H2O
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* Loba Chem: [https://www.lobachemie.com/lab-chemical-msds/MSDS-POTASSIUM-TITANIUM-OXALATE-CASNO-14402-67-05461-EN.aspx SDS]
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[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 15:20, 10 June 2022

Description

Colorless crystals. Titanium potassium oxalate is used as a mordant in dyeing Cotton and Leather. It is also used as a sensitizer of aluminum for photography (Lewis 1993).

Synonyms and Related Terms

T.P.O.

Risks

  • Toxic
  • Neoprene gloves and goggles are recommended
  • Loba Chem: SDS

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Soluble in water.
  • Composition = K2TiC2O5 - 2H2O
  • Loba Chem: SDS

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