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Cinnabar (/ˈsɪnəˌbɑːr/; from
Ancient Gr**** κιννάβαρι (kinnábari)), or
cinnabarite (/ˌsɪnəˈbɑːraɪt/), also
known as
mercurblende is the
bright scarlet to...
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between antiquity and the 19th
century from the
powdered mineral cinnabar (a form of
mercury sulfide). It is
synonymous with red orange,
which often...
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Cinnabar is the
common bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury(II) sulfide.
Cinnabar may also
refer to:
Cinnabar, the
color of the
mineral Cinnabar...
- The
cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) is a
brightly coloured arctiid moth
found as a
native species in
Europe and
western and
central Asia then east across...
- madness. In 1922, at 23
years old, he
considered suicide, he
wrote in The
Cinnabar Path. He said he
avoided suicide thanks to a
revelation he had
while reading...
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brilliant red or
scarlet pigment,
originally made from the
powdered mineral cinnabar (). It was
widely used in the art and
decoration of
Ancient Rome, in the...
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crystal forms: red
cinnabar (α-HgS, trigonal, hP6, P3221) is the form in
which mercury is most
commonly found in nature.
Cinnabar has
rhombohedral crystal...
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throughout the
world mostly as
cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red
pigment vermilion is
obtained by
grinding natural cinnabar or
synthetic mercuric sulfide...
- The
Cinnabar Theater,
located in Petaluma, California, is a
professional non-profit
theater producing opera and
musical theatre,
drama and a
chamber music...
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Chrome orange is a
mixed oxide with the
chemical formula Pb2CrO5. It can be made by
treating a lead(II) salt with an
alkaline solution of a
chromate or...