Mercury sulfide Powder
Mercury sulfide Powder
Mercury sulfide Powder | |
Product No | NRE-11179 |
CAS | 1344-48-5 |
Purity | 99.9% |
Formula | HgS |
APS | <40 µm (Can be Customized) |
Color | red |
Molecular Weight | 232.66 g/mol |
Density | 8.1 g/mL |
Melting Point | 580 °C |
Boiling Point | NA |
Mercury sulfide Powder
Mercury sulfide powder, also known as cinnabar, is a compound of mercury and sulfur. Historically, it has been used in various applications, although its usage has diminished significantly due to its toxic nature. Here are some of the applications it has been used for:
Pigments: Historically, cinnabar was used as a pigment in traditional art, especially in red and vermilion paints. It was also employed in decorative arts, including pottery and lacquerware.
Traditional Medicine: In traditional Chinese medicine, cinnabar was used for various purposes, such as treating skin diseases, promoting blood circulation, and alleviating pain. However, due to its mercury content, its use in medicine has significantly decreased due to its toxic properties.
Alchemical Uses: Cinnabar was used in alchemy, where it was believed to possess magical and transformative properties. Alchemists used it in their experiments in the hopes of transmuting base metals into gold.
Laboratory Applications: In laboratory settings, mercury sulfide has been used in certain analytical techniques and experiments, although its use has been limited due to its toxicity and hazardous nature.