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stibnite
[ stib-nahyt ]
noun
- a soft mineral, antimony sulfide, Sb 2 S 3 , lead-gray in color with a metallic luster, occurring in crystals, often acicular, or in bladed masses: the most important ore of antimony.
stibnite
/ ˈstɪbnaɪt /
noun
- a soft greyish mineral consisting of antimony sulphide in orthorhombic crystalline form. It occurs in quartz veins and is the chief ore of antimony. Formula: Sb 2 S 3
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stibnite1
C19: from obsolete stibine stibnite + -ite 1
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Example Sentences
It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and is isomorphous with stibnite (Sb2S3), which it closely resembles in appearance.
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When prepared in this way they are orange-colored substances, though the mineral stibnite is black.
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The antimony sulphide, stibnite, is the source of most of the world's production of this metal.
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The commercial ore of this metal is the sulphide known as stibnite, or gray antimony.
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Although antimony occurs in many minerals, the only commercial source is the sulphide, stibnite.
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