The formation of color in ceramic glazes can often be influenced by the firing conditions. In an oxidative firing, copper ions present give a green-to-blue glaze. Under reduction conditions, the copper ions in the glaze provide a reddish color. Metallic ions with multiple oxidation states thus enable potters to achieve a great variety of colored glazes. Other redox tricks will also be discussed.
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Citation
Denio, Allen A. J. Chem. Educ.2001 78 1298.
Keywords
Chemistry and Art; Public Understanding; Redox Reactions; Introductory / High School Chemistry
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