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Antimony Vermillion

CAS 1345-04-6 EINECS/ELINCS 215-713-4 Synonyms Antimonous sulfide Antimony glance Antimony orange Antimony sesquisulfide Antimony sulfide Antimony (III) sulfide Antimony trisulfide colloid Antimony Vermillion Black antimony Cl 77060 Crimson antimony Diantimony trisulfide Needle antimony Pigment red 107... [Pg.982]

Antimony trisulfide colloid Antimony vermillion. See Antimony trisulfide Antimony white. See Antimony trioxide APP. SeeAmmonium polyphosphate Apple acid. See N-Hydroxysuccinic acid... [Pg.982]

Some conditions yield red antimony vermillion , Sb2S3, with Sb203. [Pg.399]

Valentinite, see Antimony(III) oxide Verdigris, see Copper acetate hydrate Vermillion, see Mercury(II) sulflde Villiaumite, see Sodium fluoride Vitamin B3, see Calcium (+)pantothenate Washing soda, see Sodium carbonate 10-water Whitlockite, see Calcium phosphate Willemite, see Zinc silicate(4—)... [Pg.275]

Platinum is found in combination with arsenic as the rare mineral sperrylite, PtAs2, at Vermillion Mine in Ontario, Canada. It was first discovered by Sperry (whence its name) in 1887 along with copper and iron pyrites in contact with gold ore. It crystallises in cubes or, less frequently, in oetahedra hardness, 6-7 specific gravity, 10-602 at 20° C. It is tin-white in colour, possessed of metallic lustre, and contains traces of rhodium and antimony.4... [Pg.257]

Antimony trioxide and sodium antimonate are added to specialty glasses as decolorizing and fining agents, and are used as opacifiers in porcelain enamels. Antimony oxides are used as white pigments in paints, whereas antimony trisulfide and pentasulfide yield black, vermillion, yellow, and orange... [Pg.198]


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