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Stibnite,
sometimes called antimonite, is a
sulfide mineral with the
formula Sb2S3. This soft grey
material crystallizes in an
orthorhombic space group...
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Antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3) is
found in
nature as the
crystalline mineral stibnite and the
amorphous red
mineral (actually a mineraloid) metastibnite. It...
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lustrous gray metalloid, it is
found in
nature mainly as the
sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3).
Antimony compounds have been
known since ancient times and were...
- sulfate. BaSO4
Flowers of
antimony –
antimony trioxide,
formed by
roasting stibnite at high
temperature and
condensing the
white fumes that form. Sb2O3 Fool's...
- The
Stibnite Mining District,
commonly referred to
simply as
Stibnite, is one of the most
historic mining districts in the U.S.
state of Idaho. It is...
- Kajol, or Tiro is an
ancient eye cosmetic,
traditionally made by
grinding stibnite (Sb2S3) for use
similar to that of
charcoal in mascara. It is
widely used...
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source of
antimony in Saijō,
Ehime Prefecture, ****an.
Prized high-quality
stibnite crystals produced at the mine can be
found in
museums and
private collections...
- languages,
ultimately deriving from the
Akkadian 𒎎𒋆𒁉𒍣𒁕 (guḫlum),
meaning stibnite or antimony. Like its
antecedents in
Arabic and
older languages, the term...
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removed from
their igneous source. It is ****ociated with
native mercury,
stibnite, realgar, pyrite, marcasite, opal, quartz, chalcedony, dolomite, calcite...
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supposedly used to
purify allo****
metals into pure gold.
Lupus metallorum (
stibnite) was used to
purify gold, as the
sulphur in the
antimony sulphide bonds...