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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stibnite
Stibnite, sometimes called antimonite, is a sulfide mineral with the formula Sb2S3. Small deposits of stibnite are common, but large deposits are rare. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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Berthierite
Because of its appearance it is often mistaken for stibnite. wikipedia.org
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Cervantite
It occurs as a secondary alteration product of antimony bearing minerals, mainly stibnite. wikipedia.org
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Infrared microthermometry of fluid inclusions in stibnite from the ...
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Andorite
It occurs associated with stibnite, sphalerite, baryte, fluorite, siderite, cassiterite, arsenopyrite, stannite, zinkenite, tetrahedrite, pyrite, alunite wikipedia.org
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Valentinite
Valentinite occurs as a weathering product of stibnite and other antimony minerals. It is dimorphous with the isometric antimony oxide senarmontite. It occurs associated with stibnite, native antimony, stibiconite, cervantite, kermesite and tetrahedrite. wikipedia.org
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Livingstonite
It occurs in low-temperature hydrothermal veins associated with cinnabar, stibnite, sulfur and gypsum. wikipedia.org
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Bismuth(III) sulfide
Properties Bismuth(III) sulfide is isostructural with stibnite (stibnite is one of the forms of antimony(III) sulfide). wikipedia.org
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Metacinnabar
It occurs with cinnabar in mercury deposits and is associated with native mercury, wurtzite, stibnite, marcasite, realgar, calcite, barite, chalcedony wikipedia.org
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Pararealgar
Occurrence Pararealgar occurs as an alteration product of realgar in stibnite-bearing quartz veins typically as a result of exposure to light. It occurs associated with realgar, stibnite, tetrahedrite, arsenopyrite, duranusite, native arsenic, arsenolite, native sulfur, lepidocrocite and pyrite wikipedia.org
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