antimony trisulfide

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(′an·tə′mō·nē ′trī′səl′fīd)

(inorganic chemistry) Sb2S3 Black and orange-red rhombic crystals; soluble in concentrated hydrochloric acid and sulfide solutions, insoluble in water; melting point 546°C; used as a pigment, and in matches and pyrotechnics.


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