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unravelingwires · 6 months
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Senarmontite
“Get me a crystal,” Kali ordered Imir, who jumped over a table to grab it for her. With a flick of the wrist, she immobilized Var, motes of red magic trapping his limbs.
“What are you–” Saden started. 
“Shut up or get out,” Kali snapped. Saden hissed, lunging forwards, but Em wrapped an arm around her shoulders, whispering into her ear, and Kali put it out of mind. She pressed two hands on Var’s chest, ignoring his pained wheeze, then dug her fingernails in until she felt a catch in her magic and watched red leak under the sickly green wrapped around his ribcage. “Where’s that crystal?”
“Got it,” Imir answered, abruptly at her side. Kali snagged the crystal with one hand and yanked with the other, the green jerking off Var. With a pull, she dragged the magic into the crystal, then wrapped both hands around it to seal it.
Var, now unbound, began to push himself upright. Saden ran up to help him. Kali said, “Give yourself a minute.” 
Var asked, “Can I keep the crystal?”
Kali blinked. “Can you– just almost died, wants to be a packrat. No, you cannot keep the crystal.”
“Hey–” Saden started.
“It’s hospital policy. We don’t like cursed crystals wandering around. If you’d like, you can keep the remnants after it’s been processed. I recommend you stay in that bed for at least an hour; you’re allowed to stay for at least three. My brother’s at the front to check you out when you’re ready.” Kali walked off. 
Kali passed three levels of runic protections before she got to the curse management room. She placed the crystal on the extraction table, charging the runes with a twist of her wrist before putting on some music and closing her eyes. 
I don’t want to live forever, the record sang. I just want to live right now. God, she was tired. 
The table dinged, cheerful as ever. Kali flicked her fingers at the crystal and determined it empty. She clamped it down, grabbed a hammer, and smashed it into pieces.
(Saden would find her later, apologize for nothing, and offer her dried strawberries. Kali got the crystal shards made into a necklace before she returned them: it seemed like the kind of thing Var would like.)
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gemineral · 7 years
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Senarmontite Locality: Algeria Via EleganceMinerale on Etsy
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fishstickmonkey · 7 years
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Kermesite with senarmontite and dolomite
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
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semolinaart · 4 years
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1. Serpens hydrargyri sublimata, Serpent of sublimated mercury, corrosive sublimate
2. Caudaesus lupinus albus, Caudaesus of white antimony, senarmontite
3. Wyrmis mangani cinereus, Wyrm of ash manganese, tephroite
4. Wyrmis aluminii topazeus, Wyrm of topaz aluminum
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moonyuri22 · 5 years
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Crystal's to avoid placing in water:
Alunite: Non toxic but soluble in water
Anglesite: Toxic and slightly soluble in water
Arsenopyrite: Potentially toxic
Azurite: Harmful
Azurite-Malachite: Harmful
Azurite-Pseudomalachite: Harmful
Bunsenite: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Calomel: Possibly hazardous to health
Cerussite: Toxic
Chalcanthite: Harmful; easily soluble in water
Cinnabar: Very toxic!
Cinnabar-Opal: The cinnabar stored in the opal is toxic
Crocoite: Toxic 
Cuprite: Harmful
Durangite: Potentially toxic
Eclipse Stone: Limestone with orpiment, toxic
Eilat Stone: Harmful
Erythrite: Potentially toxic
Fiedlerite: Toxic
Fluorite, Antozonite variety: Potentially harmful
Galenite: Toxic and slightly soluble in water
Gaspeite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Greenockite: Toxic
Halite: Not toxic in small quantities, but dissolves easily in water
Iron-nickel Meteorite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Jamesonite: Potentially toxic
Lemon Chrysoprase: Potentially harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Lopezite: Very toxic! Hazardous even through skin contact
Malachite: Harmful
Millerite: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Minium: Toxic
Nickeline: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Olivenite: Potentially toxic
Orpiment: Toxic
Proustite: Potentially toxic
Psilomelane and Pyrolusite: Harmful
Pyromorphite: Potentially toxic
Rauenthalite: Toxic
Realgar: Toxic. Store in dark, securely locked place.
Scorodite: Potentially toxic
Sphaerocobaltite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Stibnite: Harmful
Tetrahedrite: Potentially harmful
Ulexite: Non toxic but slightly soluble in warm water
Valentinite and Senarmontite: Harmful
Vanadinite: Toxic
Wulfentie: Potentially toxic
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Fusion: Senarmontite
A gloomy stable fusion that is serious, paranoid, and social awkward who’s very self conscious. This fusion trys to hide their emotions but is easily frustrated.
Toko Fukawa Peko Pekoyama
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reddit-1 · 2 years
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Antimony Trioxide Market Outlook, Current and Future Industry Landscape Analysis 2019-2029
Antimony trioxide is an organic chemical compound, It can be found in nature in the form of minerals senarmontite and valentinite. Antimony trioxide is one of the prominent commercial compound of antimony. Antimony trioxide is amphoteric in nature and is soluble in acids. Generally antimony trioxide manufacturing process follows two steps, in the first step antimony trisulphide is reacts with ferrous chloride to form antimony trichloride, which is then hydrolysed to produce antimony trioxide.  Antimony trioxide is primarily used as a flame retardant in various industries such as plastics & polymers especially for wiring and cables, textiles, paper and coatings. Antimony trioxide is also used as a pacifying agent in the processing of glass, enamels and ceramics. Antimony trioxide is also being used as a catalyst in vulcanization of rubber and in production of polyethylene terephthalate. Antimony trioxide can also be found in some of the speciality pigments. Antimony trioxide is also used as a flocculent in the production of titanium dioxide. Antimony trioxide does not reacts directly as a flame retardant but is used as a synergist to enhance the activity of halogenated flame-retardants. It is suspected that antimony trioxide has carcinogenic effects on human body.
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Antimony Trioxide Market: Dynamics
Antimony trioxide finds crucial role as a flame retardant especially in wiring and cables which are inseparable aspects of the electrical and electronics industry. The growth of electrical and electronic industry is estimated to be an important driving factor for the growth of antimony trioxide market. Also, the rapid urbanization and rising per capita spend has up surged the consumption of electronic and electrical appliances which is positively influencing the global antimony trioxide market. Also the rising population has led to growth of textile industry, growing textile industry will create substantial opportunity for the antimony trioxide market. Plastics and polymers are important part of this modern industrial, owing to which rising demand for plastic & polymers coupled with rapid industrialization is estimated to drive the growth of antimony trioxide market.  Glass and ceramics are finding an important place in this modern building & construction industry. Increasing demand for ceramics & glass is estimated to boost the growth of antimony trioxide market. Also, the growing demand for paints and coatings owing to the growth of building & construction is estimated to have positive impact on the global positive impact on the global antimony trioxide market. Availability of alternative solutions in glass and ceramics processing is estimated to hamper the growth of antimony trioxide market.
Antimony Trioxide Market: Key Participants
Examples of some of the market participants operating in the global antimony trioxide market are:
AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group, Productos Esebe S.I, Hunan Province Anhua Huayu Antimony Industry Co, Ltd., YoungSun Chemicals Corp., United Mineral & Chemical Corp., Huachang Antimony Industry, Chemico Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Niknam Chemicals Private Limited, Spirochem Lifesciences Private Limited, Samuh Laxmi Chemicals (Bom) P. Ltd. and  Nihon Seiko Co., Ltd. among others.
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The Antimony trioxide Market report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain. The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with Antimony trioxide market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on Antimony trioxide market segments and geographies.Antimony Trioxide Market: SegmentationThe global antimony trioxide market can be segmented on the basis of grade, application and end-use.
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of grade:
Low     Purity Grade (<99%)
High     Purity Grade (≥99%)
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of its application:
Flame     retardant
Catalyst
Pacifying     agent
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of its end use:
Plastics     & Polymers
Glass     & Ceramics
Textiles
Paper     industry
Coatings
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gemsonaresources · 8 years
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I know these are unusual gemstones for a gemsona, but do you have any suggestions to a fusion of granite and iron?
Fusions:-Grey Star Sapphire-Indigo Gabbro-Senarmontite
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citchemusa · 4 years
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Antimony Trioxide - Cas No. 1309-64-74
Antimony Trioxide - CAS No. 1309-64-74 is the inorganic compound with the formula Sb2O3. It is the most important commercial compound of antimony. It is found in nature as the minerals valentinite and senarmontite. It dissolves in aqueous solutions with hydrolysis. It is mainly used as flame retardant synergist in combination with halogenated materials. It is also used in the manufacturing of a plastic material known as polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Learn more about City Chemical LLC. source https://www.citychemical.com/antimony-trioxide.html
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Antimony Trioxide Market Research Report and Outlook by Future Market Insights
Antimony Trioxide Market: Introduction
Antimony trioxide is an organic chemical compound, It can be found in nature in the form of minerals senarmontite and valentinite. Antimony trioxide is one of the prominent commercial compound of antimony. Antimony trioxide is amphoteric in nature and is soluble in acids. Generally antimony trioxide manufacturing process follows two steps, in the first step antimony trisulphide is reacts with ferrous chloride to form antimony trichloride, which is then hydrolysed to produce antimony trioxide.  Antimony trioxide is primarily used as a flame retardant in various industries such as plastics & polymers especially for wiring and cables, textiles, paper and coatings. Antimony trioxide is also used as a pacifying agent in the processing of glass, enamels and ceramics. Antimony trioxide is also being used as a catalyst in vulcanization of rubber and in production of polyethylene terephthalate. Antimony trioxide can also be found in some of the speciality pigments. Antimony trioxide is also used as a flocculent in the production of titanium dioxide. Antimony trioxide does not reacts directly as a flame retardant but is used as a synergist to enhance the activity of halogenated flame-retardants. It is suspected that antimony trioxide has carcinogenic effects on human body.
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Antimony Trioxide Market: Dynamics
Antimony trioxide finds crucial role as a flame retardant especially in wiring and cables which are inseparable aspects of the electrical and electronics industry. The growth of electrical and electronic industry is estimated to be an important driving factor for the growth of antimony trioxide market. Also, the rapid urbanization and rising per capita spend has up surged the consumption of electronic and electrical appliances which is positively influencing the global antimony trioxide market. Also the rising population has led to growth of textile industry, growing textile industry will create substantial opportunity for the antimony trioxide market. Plastics and polymers are important part of this modern industrial, owing to which rising demand for plastic & polymers coupled with rapid industrialization is estimated to drive the growth of antimony trioxide market.  Glass and ceramics are finding an important place in this modern building & construction industry. Increasing demand for ceramics & glass is estimated to boost the growth of antimony trioxide market. Also, the growing demand for paints and coatings owing to the growth of building & construction is estimated to have positive impact on the global positive impact on the global antimony trioxide market. Availability of alternative solutions in glass and ceramics processing is estimated to hamper the growth of antimony trioxide market.
Antimony Trioxide Market: Segmentation
The global antimony trioxide market can be segmented on the basis of grade, application and end-use.
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of grade:
Low Purity Grade (<99%)
High Purity Grade (≥99%)
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of its application:
Flame retardant
Catalyst
Pacifying agent
The global antimony trioxide market is segmented on the basis of its end use:
Plastics & Polymers
Glass & Ceramics
Textiles
Paper industry
Coatings
Antimony Trioxide Market: Regional Outlook
Growing population & increasing urbanization in the Asia Pacific region has up surged the building & construction industry especially in the countries such as China & India. Increased construction has increased the demand for glass, ceramics, paints & coatings. Also the growing electronics, textile, paper, plastic & polymer industry makes Asia Pacific a prominent market for antimony trioxide. Growing building & construction activities, increasing plastic & polymer production and significant presence of paints & coatings industry owing to which Europe and North America can be considered as potential markets for antimony trioxide. Growing urbanization has elevated building & construction in the regions of Latin America, owing to which Latin America makes a decent market for antimony trioxide. The growth of building & construction activities in Middle East and Africa is estimated to make Middle East & Africa a strong market.
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Antimony Trioxide Market: Key Participants
Examples of some of the market participants operating in the global antimony trioxide market are:
AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group, Productos Esebe S.I, Hunan Province Anhua Huayu Antimony Industry Co, Ltd., YoungSun Chemicals Corp., United Mineral & Chemical Corp., Huachang Antimony Industry, Chemico Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Niknam Chemicals Private Limited, Spirochem Lifesciences Private Limited, Samuh Laxmi Chemicals (Bom) P. Ltd. and  Nihon Seiko Co., Ltd. among others.
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winter-gale · 7 years
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Crystals that are NOT suitable for placing in water / making gem water
This list will explain common stones that are either toxic to use for drinking in gem water or stones that are soluble in water. :)
Alunite: Non toxic but soluble in water
Angelite: water soluble and a bit toxic
Anglesite: Toxic and slightly soluble in water
Arsenopyrite: Potentially toxic
Azurite: Harmful
Azurite-Malachite: Harmful
Azurite-Pseudomalachite: Harmful
Bunsenite: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Calomel: Possibly hazardous to health
Cerussite: Toxic
Chalcanthite: Harmful; easily soluble in water
Cinnabar: Very toxic!
Cinnabar-Opal: The cinnabar stored in the opal is toxic
Crocoite: Toxic
Cuprite: Harmful
Durangite: Potentially toxic
Eclipse Stone: Limestone with orpiment, toxic
Eilat Stone: Harmful
Erythrite: Potentially toxic
Fiedlerite: Toxic
Fluorite, Antozonite variety: Potentially harmful
Galenite: Toxic and slightly soluble in water
Gaspeite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Greenockite: Toxic
Halite: Not toxic in small quantities, but dissolves easily in water
Iron-nickel Meteorite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Jamesonite: Potentially toxic
Lemon Chrysoprase: Potentially harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Lopezite: Very toxic! Hazardous even through skin contact
Malachite: Harmful
Millerite: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Minium: Toxic
Nickeline: Toxic; allergen; avoid skin contact
Olivenite: Potentially toxic
Orpiment: Toxic
Proustite: Potentially toxic
Psilomelane and Pyrolusite: Harmful
Pyromorphite: Potentially toxic
Rauenthalite: Toxic
Realgar: Toxic. Store in dark, securely locked place.
Selenite: Not toxic but is water soluble and small shards can break off in water
Scorodite: Potentially toxic
Sphaerocobaltite: Harmful; allergen; avoid skin contact
Stibnite: Harmful
Tetrahedrite: Potentially harmful
Ulexite: Non toxic but slightly soluble in warm water
Valentinite and Senarmontite: Harmful
Vanadinite: Toxic
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semolinaart · 3 years
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Drawing in CSP is hard but I think I like it
Sofia "Rust" Albert (Caudaesus lupinus albus, Caudaesus of white antimony, senarmontite)
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bijoux-et-mineraux · 9 years
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Sénarmontite - Tafone Mine, Grosseto Province, Tuscany, Italy
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Sénarmontite - Pereta Mine, Tuscany, Italy
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