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Cinnabar - Wikipedia Cinnabar ( ˈsɪnəˌbɑːr ; from Ancient Greek κιννάβαρι (kinnábari)), [7] or cinnabarite ( ˌsɪnəˈbɑːraɪt ), also known as mercurblende is the bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury (II) sulfide (HgS)
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
Cinnabar: Red, Beautiful — and Toxic | HowStuffWorks Cinnabar, a naturally occurring mineral that is the primary source of mercury, is toxic to humans, due to its mercury content, and exposure can lead to serious health risks
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
All About Cinnabar – Uses, Properties, Color, and Worth What is Cinnabar? Cinnabar is a mercury sulfide that is formed by being deposited into surrounding rock veins by hydrothermal circulation of water near recent volcanic activity Cinnabar is found as massive, granular, or an earthy deposit in its host rock and at times will also form as crystals…
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
Cinnabar: Formation, Characteristics and Identification Cinnabar is a striking red mineral, primarily composed of mercury sulfide (HgS), and is the most common ore of mercury It is renowned for its vibrant, deep red color, which has historically made it a popular pigment for artists and in various cultural applications
Cinnabar | Definition Facts | Britannica cinnabar, mercury sulfide (HgS), the chief ore mineral of mercury It is commonly encountered with pyrite, marcasite, and stibnite in veins near recent volcanic rocks and in hot-springs deposits The most important deposit is at Almadén, Spain, where it has been mined for 2,000 years