Stibnite
ID: stibnite
Sb2S3
Description
Stibnite, formally identified as antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3), serves as the primary mineralogical source for the metalloid antimony. This sulfide mineral exhibits a metallic grey appearance and conforms to an orthorhombic crystalline structure. Historically referred to as antimonite, its nomenclature originates from the Greek 'stibi' and the Latin 'stibium.' Within the context of ceramics and mineral science, stibnite is categorized by its distinct crystalline properties, functioning as a vital industrial precursor for antimony-based compounds utilized in various chemical and material applications.
