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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Cinnabar"

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==In-Game Information==
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Despite its appearance, '''Cinnabar''' is not an {{L|ore}} and cannot be smelted to yield mercury.
  
Despite its appearance, '''Cinnabar''' is not an {{L|ore}} and cannot be smelted to yield mercury.
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==Real-Life Information==
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Cinnabar is a mineral of mercury sulfite (HgS), and has been used throughout history both for the ease in which it can be made to release its elemental mercury, and for use as a red pigment in paint.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:33, 21 May 2010

Cinnabar
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Uses

Location

Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

In-Game Information

Despite its appearance, Cinnabar is not an Template:L and cannot be smelted to yield mercury.

Real-Life Information

Cinnabar is a mineral of mercury sulfite (HgS), and has been used throughout history both for the ease in which it can be made to release its elemental mercury, and for use as a red pigment in paint.

Template:Rocks