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Kermesite - Wikipedia
Kermesite or antimony oxysulfide is also known as red antimony or purpur blende (Sb 2 S 2 O). The mineral's color ranges from cherry red to a dark red to a ... en.wikipedia.org
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Kermesite: Mineral information, data and localities.
A name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide. www.mindat.org
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Kermesite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Much of the matrix is the gray metallic paakkonenite with red crystals of kermesite and minute yellow crystals of valentinite. webmineral.com
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kermesite
kermesite Min. (ˈkɜːmɪzaɪt) [Named 1832, f. kermes + -ite1.] Native red antimony, a compound of the oxide and sulphide, occurring in six-sided prismatic crystals of a cherry-red colour.1843 E. J. Chapman Min. 61 Kermesite. Sulphuret of Oxide of Antimony. 1887 Mallet Min. India 62 Kermesite and cerva... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kermesite mineral information and data - Dakota Matrix Minerals
Kermesite is an uncommon, but widespread mineral that can be found in localities in Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Italy, Russia, Bolivia, ... www.dakotamatrix.com
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Kermesite – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis
Kermesite is a mineral that occurs in sulfides, oxides, and mixed oxides-sulfides, and is associated with hydrothermal Sb-Au mineralization. taylorandfrancis.com
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KERMESITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KERMESITE is a mineral Sb2S2O consisting of antimony oxysulfide occurring usually as tufts of cherry-red capillary crystals and resulting ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Kermesite: Benefits, Metaphysical Properties, Chakra & Zodiac
Kermesite, with its rich red and metallic hues, is more than just a gemstone—it's a symbol of transformation, grounding, and spiritual protection. yourgemstone.net
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Kermesite - RARE25-057 - Caiwa Mine - China Mineral Specimen
Bright, thick needle-like, red-silvery and metallic crystals of Kermesite form a dramatic spray of crystals. This is an uncommon antimony-sulfide with some ... www.irocks.com
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Kermesite - RRUFF Database: Raman, X-ray, Infrared, and Chemistry
Status: The identification of this mineral is confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and chemical analysis. CHEMISTRY. RRUFF ID: R060742.2. Sample ... rruff.info
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Stibiconite
It occurs in association with cervantite, valentinite, kermesite, native antimony and stibnite. wikipedia.org
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schafarzikite
schafarzikite Min. (ʃəˈfɑːzɪkaɪt) [ad. G. schafarzikit (J. A. Krenner 1921, in Zeitschr. f. Kristallogr. LVI. 198), f. the name of Ferenc Schafarzik (1854–1927), Hungarian mineralogist: see -ite1.] A tetragonal antimonite of iron, first found as red to red-brown prismatic crystals with a metallic lu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kermes mineral
See also Kermesite References Kermesite Paschal, Ashley and Prof. Bryan Hanson "Dr. William D. wikipedia.org
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Kermes
insects Kermes oak also called Quercus coccifera, the tree on which the Kermes insects traditionally fed Alchermes, a confectionery remedy coloured red Kermesite wikipedia.org
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pyro-
pyro- (paɪərəʊ, pɪrəʊ) before a vowel or h sometimes pyr- (but more freq. pyro-), repr. Gr. πυρο-, combining form of πῦρ fire, forming the first element in many terms belonging to various arts and sciences. (The second element is properly of Greek, but sometimes of Latin or English origin.) 1. In va... Oxford English Dictionary
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