golden antimony sulfide
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antimony sulfide — noun : either of two sulfides of antimony: a. also antimony trisulfide : the trisulfide Sb2S3 occurring native as stibnite, obtained synthetically as an orange red precipitate, and used chiefly as a pigment (as in camouflage paints), in… … Useful english dictionary
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