<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><!DOCTYPE Zthes SYSTEM "http://zthes.z3950.org/xml/zthes-05.dtd">  <Zthes><term><termId>31437561</termId><termName>Scheele&apos;s green</termName><termType>PT</termType><termNote><![CDATA[ A hydrated form of copper arsenite, formerly used as a pigment in calico printing and wallpaper manufacture, warm yellowish-green in color with good opacity, but never widely used as a paint pigment because it is toxic and discolors in the presence of acid or sulfur fumes. Currently, copper arsenite is used as a rodenticide, insecticide, fungicide, and wood preservative. Scheele's green was discovered in Sweden in 1775 by Carl W. Scheele, a German chemist, but he did not publish the recipe until 1778. ]]></termNote><termCreatedDate>2026-03-30 20:57:58</termCreatedDate><relation><relationType>UF</relationType><termId>31437562</termId><termName>Scheelesgrün</termName><termType>ND</termType></relation><relation><relationType>UF</relationType><termId>31437563</termId><termName>green, Scheele&apos;s</termName><termType>ND</termType></relation><relation><relationType>BT</relationType><termId>31411050</termId><termName>synthetic inorganic green pigment</termName><termType>PT</termType></relation></term>  </Zthes>