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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...
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Kermesite
Because of its color, the precipitate of kermesite was used as a coloring agent and in alchemy. Kermesite is the mineral state for Kermes mineral which was used extensively in the medical field for centuries
Presently, kermesite is collected for
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Stibiconite
It occurs in association with cervantite, valentinite, kermesite, native antimony and stibnite.
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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...
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Kermes mineral
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Kermesite
References
Kermesite
Paschal, Ashley and Prof. Bryan Hanson "Dr. William D.
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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
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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...
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Peretaite
Other associated minerals are stibnite, quartz, calcite, pyrite, valentinite, kermesite, sulfur, and gypsum.
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antimony
antimony (ˈæntɪmənɪ) [ad. med.L. antimōnium, of unknown origin, used by Constantinus Africanus of Salerno (Chaucer's ‘cursed monk, daun Constantyn,’ Merch. T. 566), in end of 11th c., whence also in all the mod. langs. Prob., like other terms of alchemy, a corruption of some Arabic word, refashioned...
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Valentinite
It occurs associated with stibnite, native antimony, stibiconite, cervantite, kermesite and tetrahedrite.
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and blue
▪ I. red, a. and n. (rɛd) Forms: 1 réad, 2–6 read(e, 3 ræd(en, 3–6 rede, reed(e, 4–6 redd(e, (compar. 4 raddore, 5 -ur), 4–8 Sc. reid, (6 rid), 2– red. [Comm. Teut.: OE. réad = OFris. râd, OS. (M.Du., MLG.) rôd (Du., LG. rood), OHG., MHG. rōt (mod.G. roth, rot), ON. rauðr (Sw., Da. röd), Goth. rauþs...
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UW–Madison Geology Museum
Highlights of the museum include:
Rocks
An excellent specimen of the mineral kermesite;
Two glacial erratic pieces of copper weighing hundreds of pounds
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Sulfide mineral
15c Grechishchevite, 15d Radtkeite; 20a Capgaronnite, 20b Iltisite, 20c Perroudite; 25 Demicheleite-(Br), 25 Demicheleite-(Cl)
02.FD With O, OH, : 05 Kermesite
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矿物列表
Pseudo-orthorhombic)
2.12.4.1 砷黄铁矿/毒砂(Arsenopyrite)-FeAsS
2.12.10 Dana Group
2.12.10.1 辉钼矿(Molybdenite)-MoS2
2.13硫化物-包括硒化物和碲化物
2.13.1 Dana Group
2.13.1.1 红锑矿(Kermesite
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Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe
The collections include the rare, but famous Zambia broken hill lean/zinc minerals and kermesite specimens.
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