Cinnabar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cinnabar , sometimes written cinnabarite , is a name applied to red mercury(II) sulfide (HgS), or native vermillion, the common ore of mercury. The name comes from the Greek - "kinnabari" - used by...
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General Cinnabar Information ... Cinnabar Image ... Cinnabar Crystallography...
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Cinnabar is a Los Angeles based company engaged in the design and construction of museum exhibitions and commercial sets. ... Get Adobe Flash player...
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Trimorphous with metacinnabar and hypercinnabar . ... Classification of Cinnabar ... Physical Properties of Cinnabar...
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Cinnabar moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cinnabar moth ( Tyria jacobaeae ) is a brightly coloured arctiid moth, found in Europe and western and central Asia. It has been introduced into New Zealand, Australia and North America to con...
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Cinnabar Hills Golf Club offers the best public Golf Courses in Silicon Valley, N.California including golf course membership, golf wedding etc. Join our Golf membership to get discounts with Golf Course. ... Cinnabar Hills Mens Association...
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Mineral Information on the WEB ... HgS mercuric sulfide ... A photo of the mineral cinnabar...
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B. Cinnabar lacquer, middle. Carved box with floral designs (overall width - ca.18.5 cm, height - ca. 5.9 cm). "This 'tsuishu' (carved cinnabar) box is an exquisite example of the . . . intricacy of the Chinese art and craftworks." (© photo courtesy Chuu Inc., www.chuu.com);
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Mineral Photos and Information ... Cinnabar is a major ore for the production of Mercury. Historically, it has been mined as far back as early Roman times, for mercury. Cinnabar contains as much as 86% Mercury. Mercury is the only common metal that is liquid at room temperature.
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