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English: A small ammount of colorant ‹purple› and the coloration on fabrics in colour ‹purple›.
Deutsch: Eine kleine Menge Purpur (Dibromindigo) und die Ausfärbung damit auf einem textilen Gewebe.
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29 May 2008, 13:23 |
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http://www.versuchschemie.de/lhtopic,11187,0,asc,purpur,15.html |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Diskussion:Purpur_%28Farbstoff%29 |
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