Red Lake Pigments
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Ana Estrades and Marilyn Bowen
Date and Time:
2015.10.19, 10:10 am
Location: Lab 216
Subject: Cochineal Lake pigment Recipe for 0.24 g
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Mixed the grounded cochineal in a 500 ml beaker and added 300 ml of 0.1M potassium carbonate solution
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Boiled for about 15–20 minutes and then filtered the purple-red solution
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Dissolved 10 g potash alum in 50 ml distilled water (with heating, gradually placing the glass beaker in the heat, so that it doesn't break)
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With the purple alkaline solution still warmed, at around 50 °C, added the alum solution gradually, stirring until there is no further effervescence (though the foam remained)
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the pH was only 5, more acid than the recommended 6–7 (probably because I lost some solution when precipitating the beaker to the jar for filtering)
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the resulting color is a bright pink!
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