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English: About 1 cm large pieces of natural cinnabar or cinnabarite, mercury sulfide, HgS. Cinnabar is the most frequent mercury mineral. It is often used for artists' red color (vermilion). Cinnabar is hardly soluble in water and therefore quite safe to handle.
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