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  2. Wood stain - Wikipedia

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    Wood stain is a type of paint used to colour wood. It consists of colourants dissolved and/or suspended in a vehicle or solvent. Vehicle is the preferred term, as the contents of a stain may not be truly dissolved in the vehicle, but rather suspended, and thus the vehicle may not be a true solvent. The vehicle often may be water, alcohol, a ...

  3. Petrified wood - Wikipedia

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    The black wood at left shows unusual mineralization with chalcocite and other sulfide minerals. The blue-green stains are from oxidation of the chalcocite to azurite and malachite. Petrified wood forms when woody stems of plants are buried in wet sediments saturated with dissolved minerals.

  4. Haematoxylin - Wikipedia

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    Haematoxylin alone is not an effective stain, but when oxidized to hematein, and combined with a mordant, stains chromatin in cell nuclei dark blue to black. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 25 ] [ 10 ] The colour and specificity of haematoxylin stains are controlled by the chemical nature, and amount, of the mordant used, and the pH of the staining solution ...

  5. What Your Cramped Apartment Is Missing: A Storage Coffee Table

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    Choose between white, black, or this natural wood option, and prepare yourself for the inevitable compliments. ... Available in a white oak or smoked oak wood stain, this simple mid-century modern ...

  6. Ebony - Wikipedia

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    Ebony. Cross-section of an unprocessed piece of ebony wood. Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus Diospyros, which also includes the persimmon tree. A few Diospyros species, such as macassar and mun ebony, are dense enough to sink in water. Ebony is finely textured and has a mirror finish when polished ...

  7. Acacia melanoxylon - Wikipedia

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    Acacia melanoxylon, commonly known as the Australian blackwood, is an Acacia species native to south-eastern Australia. The species is also known as blackwood, hickory, mudgerabah, Tasmanian blackwood, or blackwood acacia. The tree belongs to the Plurinerves section of Acacia and is one of the most wide-ranging tree species in eastern Australia ...

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