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  • Cinnabar - Wikipedia
    It is the most common source ore for refining elemental mercury and is the historic source for the brilliant red or scarlet pigment termed vermilion and associated red mercury pigments Cinnabar generally occurs as a vein-filling mineral associated with volcanic activity and alkaline hot springs
  • Cinnabar: Red, Beautiful — and Toxic | HowStuffWorks
    Cinnabar is born in the shallow veins of blazing volcanic rock It has historically been used as a pigment called vermilion for millennia, but it's also known for use in traditional medicines and as the primary mineral ore of mercury, a highly toxic chemical element
  • Cinnabar: A toxic ore of mercury, once used as a pigment
    Cinnabar is a toxic mercury sulfide mineral with a chemical composition of HgS It is the only important ore of mercury It has a bright red color that has caused people to use it as a pigment, and carve it into jewelry and ornaments for thousands of years in many parts of the world
  • What Is Cinnabar? - Uses, Properties and Toxicity - thedailyECO
    Cinnabar is a naturally occurring mineral composed of mercury sulfide It has a bright red color and has been used for centuries in art, traditional medicine, and industrial applications
  • Cinnabar Meanings and Crystal Properties - The Crystal Council
    Cinnabar, also known as Cinnabarite, is a mercury sulfide mineral that usually crystallizes in the form of masses, but has been seen in the shape of tabular and rhombohedral crystals on a matrix
  • What Is Cinnabar? Its History, Uses, and Toxicity
    Cinnabar is a naturally occurring mineral known scientifically as mercury (II) sulfide (HgS) This mineral is of significant historical and geological importance because it is the most common ore from which elemental mercury is refined
  • Cinnabar (Mercury) : Properties, Formation, Uses and Sources
    Cinnabar is a naturally occurring mercury sulfide mineral with the chemical formula HgS It is one of the most common and well-known sources of mercury Cinnabar typically exhibits a striking red to reddish-brown color, which is often associated with its historical use as a pigment for creating red pigments, including vermilion
  • Cinnabar: The Beautiful, Toxic Mineral - Geology In
    Cinnabar is a red to reddish-brown mineral composed of mercury sulfide (HgS), which is the primary ore of mercury It is known for its striking red color and has historically been used as a pigment in art and as a source of mercury for various purposes, including in traditional medicines and alchemy




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