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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 with an orthorhombic space group [6] It is the most important source for the metalloid antimony [7]
- Stibnite | Properties, Occurrence, Formation and Uses Areas
Stibnite is a mineral composed of antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) It has a distinctive silvery-gray to lead-gray color and is known for its unique crystal structure Here are some of its chemical, physical, and optical properties: Chemical Properties: Chemical Composition: Stibnite is composed of two elements, antimony (Sb) and sulfur (S)
- 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 the box Stibnite is a bit like graphite in that it will leave a streak when rubbed against paper
- Stibnite Meanings and Crystal Properties - The Crystal Council
Stibnite, also known as Antimonite, is an antimony sulfide mineral that crystallizes in the forms of masses, but is most commonly known when seen in it’s semi-rare, long prismatic crystal structure These long, tubular crystals can be seen ranging from a few inches, to a few feet
- Stibnite | Antimony, Sulfide, Ore | Britannica
Stibnite, antimony sulfide (Sb2S3), the principal ore of antimony This mineral has a brilliant metallic lustre, is lead- to steel-gray in colour, and fuses readily in a candle flame (at about 525° C [977° F])
- The Mineral stibnite - The Mineral and Gemstone Kingdom
Stibnite forms some of the most outstanding natural crystals that exist, in way of sharpness, luster, and size It can form in groups of huge metallic luster ed crystals that are elegantly crafted and exceptionally shiny Stibnite is often replaced by dull yellow Stibiconite and Cervantite
- Stibnite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Stibnite or antimonite is sulfide metalloid mineral of antimony with chemical formula (Sb 2 S 3) The color is shiny lead-gray tarnishing to black with massive, granular, radiating, and elongated crystals habits (Fig 1 50) The mineral contains 71 7% antimony in its natural purest form
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