How are white pigments used in paints called?

Lime
Flavones
Lithopone
Ochre
Lithopone, a mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide, is widely used as a white pigment powder for paints, putties and plastics. Approximately 220,000 tons of lithopone were produced in 1990.
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Lime
Flavones
Lithopone
Ochre
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flagMalaysia
14%
14%
64%
7%
14
flagAustralia
11%
9%
61%
17%
52
flagUnknown
8%
8%
60%
13%
23
flagthe United Arab Emirates
16%
16%
58%
8%
12
flagGreece
9%
18%
54%
18%
11
flagPakistan
32%
11%
53%
2%
43
flagthe United States
17%
14%
51%
15%
258
flagthe United Kingdom
15%
19%
49%
14%
107
flagIndia
25%
18%
46%
8%
316
flagthe Philippines
10%
13%
46%
30%
30
flagNigeria
22%
26%
44%
8%
50
flagRepublic of Ireland
23%
23%
30%
23%
13
flagCanada
5%
35%
29%
29%
17
flagPoland
36%
20%
28%
15%
4714
flagGermany
29%
40%
22%
6%
44
flagthe Netherlands
53%
15%
7%
23%
13