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formed through sublimation.
Orpiment takes its name from the
Latin auripigmentum (aurum, "gold" + pigmentum, "pigment"), due to its deep-yellow color...
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insoluble in water. It also
occurs as the
mineral orpiment (Latin:
auripigmentum),
which has been used as a
pigment called King's yellow. It is produced...
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formed through sublimation.
Orpiment takes its name from the
Latin auripigmentum (aurum, "gold" + pigmentum, "pigment"), due to its deep-yellow color...
- "Dissimilatory ****nate and
sulfate reduction in
Desulfotomaculum auripigmentum sp. nov".
Archives of Microbiology. 168 (5): 380–388. doi:10.1007/s002030050512...
- ****nicoselenatis str. E1H • B.
selenitireducens str.MLS10 •
Desulfotomaculum auripigmentum •
Desulfomicrobium sp. str. Ben-RB •
Chrysiogenes ****natis • Pyrobaculum...
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Astralium basale Olsson, 1922
Astralium brevispina (Lamarck, 1822)
Trochus auripigmentum Philippi, R.A., 1850 (synonymy uncertain)
Trochus brevispina Lamarck...