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Stibnite - Wikipedia
Stibnite, sometimes called antimonite, is a sulfide mineral, a mineral form of antimony trisulfide ( Sb 2 S 3 ). It is a soft, metallic grey crystalline solid.
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Stibnite: Mineral information, data and localities.
Stibnite is a very soft delicate mineral and should be kept in a container with a very soft cushion like cotton and not allowed to rub up against the sides of ...
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Stibnite | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Stibnite (Sb2S3) is the predominant ore mineral of antimony. Antimony compounds help prevent skin burns, increase battery life, and refine glass used for ...
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stibnite
stibnite Min. (ˈstɪbnaɪt) [f. stibine + -ite.] Native trisulphide of antimony, ‘gray antimony’, the most common ore of the metal.1854 Dana Min. (ed. 4) II. 33. 1878 Tidy Mod. Chem. 388.
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Stibnite Mineral Data - Mineralogy Database
Prismatic crystals of metallic-lustered stibnite. Location: Xikuangshan Mine, Lengshuijang, Hunan Province, China. Scale: Crystal size 5-10 cm.
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Stibnite Meanings and Crystal Properties
Stibnite is a very strong transformation stone that activates and helps align all chakras. This crystal is associated with the planet and god Pluto.
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Stibnite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Stibnite is defined as the natural antimony sulfide mineral with the chemical formula Sb₂S₃, also known as antimonite. It is soluble in concentrated ...
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Stibnite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Stibnite is defined as a sulfide metalloid mineral of antimony with the chemical formula (Sb2S3), known for its shiny lead-gray color that tarnishes to black, ...
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Stibnite | Antimony, Sulfide, Ore - Britannica
Stibnite, antimony sulfide (Sb 2 S 3 ), the principal ore of antimony. This mineral has a brilliant metallic lustre, is lead- to steel-gray in colour.
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Understanding Stibnite | Gem-A
Stibnite is an antimony trisulphide mineral with the chemical formula Sb2S3. It is a natural mineral source of the chemical element antimony (Sb).
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Stibnite: Museum Unveils Spectacular Mineral Specimen | AMNH
Stibnite (Sb2S3), a compound of the elements antimony and sulfur, occasionally forms nests of delicate, six-sided crystals, but examples this ...
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Stibiconite
It occurs as a secondary alteration product of other hydrothermal antimony minerals such as stibnite. It occurs in association with cervantite, valentinite, kermesite, native antimony and stibnite.
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antimonite
antimonite (ˈæntɪməʊˌnaɪt, -ˈməʊnaɪt) [f. as prec. + -ite.] 1. Chem. A salt of antimonious acid.1834 Penny Cycl. II. 106/1 The antimonites are not an important class of salts. 1863 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 324 Ammiolite, or (so-called) Antimonite of mercury occurs, mixed with clay..in the quicksilver mi...
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Stibnite Mining District
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. History
Miners first came to Stibnite during Idaho’s gold rush days in 1899.
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Peretaite
It also occurs in the cavities of columnar stibnite. Other associated minerals are stibnite, quartz, calcite, pyrite, valentinite, kermesite, sulfur, and gypsum.
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