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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ethiops-mineral - définition

MERCURY SULFIDE MINERAL
Cinnabarite; Cinnebar; Ethiops mineral; 🜓; Æthiops mineral
  • Apparatus for the distillation of cinnabar, ''Alchimia'', 1570
  • Chinese carved cinnabar lacquerware, late [[Qing dynasty]]. Adilnor Collection, Sweden
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  • Crystal structure of cinnabar: yellow = sulfur, grey = mercury, green = cell

ethiops-mineral      
n.
Black sulphuret of mercury.
Mineral (nutrient)         
CHEMICAL ELEMENT REQUIRED AS AN ESSENTIAL NUTRIENT BY ORGANISMS TO PERFORM FUNCTIONS NECESSARY FOR LIFE
Trace mineral; Dietary minerals; Macromineral; Macroelement; Macro-element; Macro-mineral; Macro mineral; Macro element; Micromineral; Bulk mineral; Bulk-mineral; Trace-mineral; Trace minerals; Essential mineral; Essential minerals; Macroelements; Mineral supplements; Micronutrient malnutrition; Essential element; Microminerals; Mineral supplement; Mineral nutrients; Mineral nutrient; Dietary trace minerals; Mineral balance; Dietary mineral; Dietary elements; Crude ash; Dietary element; Mineral (nutrition); Essential poisons; Essential trace element; Minor mineral; Nutritional mineral
In the context of nutrition, a mineral is a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life. However, the four major structural elements in the human body by weight (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen), are usually not included in lists of major nutrient minerals (nitrogen is considered a "mineral" for plants, as it often is included in fertilizers).
Kermes mineral         
Poudre des Chartreux; Alkermes mineral
Kermes mineral or Alkermes mineral was a compound of antimony oxides and sulfides, more specifically, antimony trioxide and trisulfide. It can be made or obtained in the laboratory by the actions of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) on antimony sulfide.

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Cinnabar

Cinnabar (; from Ancient Greek κιννάβαρι (kinnábari)), or cinnabarite (), is the bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury(II) sulfide (HgS). It is the most common source ore for refining elemental mercury and is the historic source for the brilliant red or scarlet pigment termed vermilion and associated red mercury pigments.

Cinnabar generally occurs as a vein-filling mineral associated with recent volcanic activity and alkaline hot springs. The mineral resembles quartz in symmetry and in its exhibiting birefringence. Cinnabar has a mean refractive index near 3.2, a hardness between 2.0 and 2.5, and a specific gravity of approximately 8.1. The color and properties derive from a structure that is a hexagonal crystalline lattice belonging to the trigonal crystal system, crystals that sometimes exhibit twinning.

Cinnabar has been used for its color since antiquity in the Near East, including as a rouge-type cosmetic, in the New World since the Olmec culture, and in China since as early as the Yangshao culture, where it was used in coloring stoneware.

Associated modern precautions for use and handling of cinnabar arise from the toxicity of the mercury component, which was recognized as early as ancient Rome.