• Plibbert@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Wait really red pigment is mainly rust? I’d imagine that would turn a orangish brown. Or brownish orange.

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      1 year ago

      It’s not mainly rust any more, they figured out a way to replicate the effect without using actual rust. It’s just pigment, and now red is probably cheaper because more people buy it because it’s traditional.

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      1 year ago

      Blood is also red due to iron for the sane reasons rust is red. Rust isn’t very vibrant on metal for other reasons, I’d assume mostly because it’s mixed with something not clear.

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        I’m not sure if this is why, bit the color depends on how oxidized each atom of iron becomes, so if you have a mix of different oxidation levels, you would also have a mix of the colors