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As lead drying oil in air containing hydrogen sulfide, it takes on a dark color, then zinc compounds can be used in the production of drying oil instead of lead preparations (zinc sulfide is white).

Zinc drying oil is prepared in the same way as lead, with the only difference being that zinc is taken instead of litharge. Such drying oil dries slowly.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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