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Potters have to be very precise when it comes to following glaze recipes. The slightest change in ingredients or temperature can mean a black finish instead of a metallic hue.

You are at work on a series of commissioned pieces. That means a customer asked you to make them. He spotted a similar work of yours at a gallery. That piece had a chromium red glaze. He asked for 6 more like it with the exact same color.

Fortunately, you had written down the mixture in your pottery journal. But some of the materials are old. Before investing in the ingredients for all the glaze you'll need, you decide to make a test batch.

You want your test batch to be about 26 quarts. What percentage is that of the total? Rewrite the recipe with the new measurements.

Chromium Red

  • 70.4 quarts red lead
  • 18.8 quarts flint
  • 2.13 quarts soda ash
  • 9.3 quarts kaolin
  • 5 quarts potassium bichromate

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