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kermesite    
红锑矿

红锑矿

Kermes \Ker"mes\, n. [Ar. & Per. girmiz. See {Crimson}, and cf.
{Alkermes}.]
1. (Zool.) The dried bodies of the females of a scale insect
({Kermes ilices} formerly {Coccus ilicis}), allied to the
cochineal insect, and found on several species of oak near
the Mediterranean; also, the dye obtained from them. They
are round, about the size of a pea, contain coloring
matter analogous to carmine, and are used in dyeing. They
were anciently thought to be of a vegetable nature, and
were used in medicine. [Written also {chermes}.]
[1913 Webster]

2. (Bot.) A small European evergreen oak ({Quercus
coccifera}) on which the kermes insect ({Kermes ilices},
formerly {Coccus ilicis}) feeds. --J. Smith (Dict. Econ.
Plants).
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zool.) [NL.] A genus of scale insects including many
species that feed on oaks. The adult female resembles a
small gall.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

{Kermes mineral}.
(a) (Old Chem.) An artificial amorphous trisulphide of
antimony; -- so called on account of its red color.
(b) (Med. Chem.) A compound of the trioxide and
trisulphide of antimony, used in medicine. This
substance occurs in nature as the mineral {kermesite}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Kermesite - Wikipedia
    Kermesite or red antimony has been used as early as the Old Kingdom’s 6th Dynasty in ancient Egypt (c 2345–2181 BCE) in lip cosmetics and in the 18th Dynasty Queen Hatshepsut (Maatkare) (1498–1483 BCE) negotiated with the Land of Punt for its colored antimony deposits
  • Kermesite: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat. org
    From Greek kermes (from the Persian "qurmizq", "crimson"), a name (in the older chemistry) for red amorphous antimony trisulphide, often mixed with antimony trioxide Crusts and coatings may be confused with metastibnite
  • Kermesite mineral information and data - Dakota Matrix
    Kermesite is an uncommon, but widespread mineral that can be found in localities in Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Italy, Russia, Bolivia, Australia, Zimbabwe, Mexico, Canada, and others It occurs as an alteration of stibnite in antimony deposits
  • Kermesite Mineral Data
    Kermesite Comments: Reddish brown radiating spray of kermesite crystals on matrix Location: Pezinok (Pernek), near Bratislava, Solvakia Scale: Not Given © Lou Perloff Photo Atlas of Minerals
  • KERMESITE
    On this small cabinet specimen the Kermesite forms characteristic dark maroon, iridescent fan-like arrays of acicular crystals, measuring to 3 cm, associated with silvery metallic grey Stibnite on a light grey matrix of country-rock
  • KERMESITE (Antimony Oxysulfide) - Amethyst Galleries
    Kermesite is a truly colorful mineral Its bright red color has been described as a cherry red and that is pretty accurate The color is caused by the stibnite and is therefore inherent in the mineral Alternate names or nick-names for kermesite have been used such as red antimony, purple blende and a non-colorful nick-name antimony blende
  • Kermesite - Geology Page
    Kermesite is the result of partial oxidation between stibnite (Sb 2 S 3)) and other antimony oxides such as valentinite (Sb 2 O 3) or stibiconite (Sb 3 O 6 (OH)) Under certain conditions with oxygenated fluids the transformation of all sulfur to oxygen would occur but kermesite occurs when that transformation is halted
  • Kermesite (ker) - SpringerLink
    This chapter describes Kermesite (abbrv ker), as seen with optical, reflected light microscopy After summing up compositional data, main properties and optical parameters, the presentation follows a systematic scheme to facilitate consultation and comparison with
  • 40 Facts About Kermesite
    Kermesite is a rare antimony oxysulfide mineral, known for its vibrant red color and fibrous crystal formations This mineral forms through the oxidation of stibnite, another antimony mineral, and is typically found in hydrothermal veins
  • Kermesite - Rock of Science
    Kermesite or red antimony has been used as early as the Old Kingdom’s 6th Dynasty in ancient Egypt (c 2345–2181 BCE) in lip cosmetics and in the 18th Dynasty Queen Hatshepsut (Maatkare) (1498–1483 BCE) negotiated with the Land of Punt for its colored antimony deposits





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