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Mercury(II) sulfide Basic information
Physical Properties Preparation Reactions
Product Name:Mercury(II) sulfide
Synonyms:Mercurysulfide;mercurysulfide(hgs);mercurysulphide;monomercurysulfide;orangevermilion;pigmentred106;redcinnabar;MERCURY(II) SULFIDE RED EXTRA PURE DAC
CAS:1344-48-5
MF:HgS
MW:232.65
EINECS:215-696-3
Product Categories:Inorganics
Mol File:1344-48-5.mol
Mercury(II) sulfide Structure
Mercury(II) sulfide Chemical Properties
Melting point 583.5 °C(lit.)
Boiling point 584°C
density 8.1 g/mL at 25 °C
solubility insoluble in H2O; soluble in acid solutions, ethanol
form Powder
color red
Water Solubility Soluble in water (0.00001 g/L).
Crystal StructureCubic, Sphalerite Structure - Space Group F(-4)3m
crystal systemThree sides
Merck 14,5888
Space groupP3121
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 52.4
Lattice constant
a/nmb/nmc/nmα/oβ/oγ/oV/nm3
0.413170.413170.9445190901200.1396
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 0.025 mg/m3 (Skin)
NIOSH: IDLH 10 mg/m3; TWA 0.05 mg/m3; Ceiling 0.1 mg/m3
Stability:Stable.
InChI1S/Hg.S
InChIKeyQXKXDIKCIPXUPL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESS=[Hg]
Hardness, Mohs3.0
CAS DataBase Reference1344-48-5(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry SystemMercury sulfide (HgS) (1344-48-5)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes N-T,Xi
Risk Statements 50/53-36-33-23/24/25-43-31
Safety Statements 61-60-45-36/37/39-28A-26-36/37
RIDADR 2025
WGK Germany -
RTECS OX0720000
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TSCA TSCA listed
HazardClass 6.1
PackingGroup II
HS Code 28521000
Storage Class13 - Non Combustible Solids
Hazard ClassificationsSkin Sens. 1
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Mercury(II) sulfide Usage And Synthesis
Physical PropertiesMercury(II) sulfide has several modifications, the only two stable allotropic forms are:
1. the red hexagonal form known as cinnabar (alpha form), and 2. the black cubic modification (beta form).
Cinnabar is a red crystalline or powdery substance; hexagonal crystal system; refractive index 2.854; density 8.10 g/cm3; sublimes at 583.5°C; color changes to brown at 250°C and converts to black sulfide at 386°C; reverts to red color on cooling; insoluble in water, alcohol and nitric acid; soluble in aqua regia and solutions of alkali metal sulfides; decomposed by hot concentrated sulfuric acid.
Black sulfide is a black amorphous powder or crystalline substance (beta form); cubic structure; metastable at ordinary temperatures; converts to red sulfide by sublimation at ordinary pressure; density 7.73 g/cm3; melts at 583.5°C; insoluble in water, alcohol and nitric acid; soluble in aqua regia, alkalies, and solutions of alkali metal sulfides.
PreparationRed sulfide occurs natively and is mined from mineral cinnabar. Also it can be prepared by heating mercury with a solution of potassium pentasulfide, producing a scarlet cinnabar:
Hg + K2S5 → HgS + K2S4
The red sulfide also may be made from black sulfide by heating in a concentrated solution of alkaline polysulfide. The shade of pigment varies with temperature, reaction time, and concentration of the black sulfide.
Alternatively, vermilion may be made by grinding sodium sulfide with sulfur and slowly adding mercury. The shades are not bright when prepared at 0°C.
The black mercury(II) sulfide is prepared usually by precipitation from an aqueous solution of mercury(II) salt with hydrogen sulfide. Thus, when H2S is passed into a solution of HgCl2, a pale yellow precipitate of composition HgCl2•2HgS forms. This converts to amorphous black HgS on further treatment with H2S.
The black sulfide may also be made by other methods such as adding sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3 in excess to a dilute solution of sodium mercurichloride, Na2HgCl4 and treating mercury with molten or powdered sulfur.
ReactionsWhen heated in a current of air, mercury(II) sulfide is converted into metallic mercury and sulfur dioxide:
HgS + O2 → Hg + SO2
Similar reduction to metallic mercury occurs when the sulfide is heated with several metals or metal oxides:
HgS + Fe → Hg + FeS
4HgS + 4CaO → 4Hg + 3CaS + CaSO4
Mercury(II) sulfide dissolves in concentrated solutions of alkali or alkalineearth metal sulfides forming thiosalts, such as Na2[HgS2]•xH2O. Such thiosalts are stable in solution only when alkaline hydroxides are present in excess. These salts also are obtained as bright and deliquescent needles when HgS is heated with sulfur and alkaline hydroxides.
Chemical PropertiesFine, bright-scarlet powder.Insoluble in water and alcohol.
Mercury(II) sulfide
Cinnabar, HgS, cherry red crystal to 5 mm among snow white rhombic dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2. Wanshan mine, Tongren Pref., Guizhou prov., China.
UsesMercuric sulfide (HgS) is a fine, very brilliant scarlet powder that is deadly if ingested. Also known as the mercury ore cinnabar and metacinnabar, it is used as a pigment in the manufacture of paints.
UsesMercury(II) sulfide is used in paint, sealing wax and preservatives.
UsesFor coloring plastics, sealing wax, and with FeSO4 for marking linen; manufacture of fancy colored papers; as pigment.
Definitioncinnabar: A bright red mineralform of mercury(II) sulphide, HgS,crystallizing in the hexagonal system;the principal ore of mercury. Itis deposited in veins and impregnationsnear recent volcanic rocks andhot springs. The chief sources includeSpain, Italy, and Yugoslavia.
Air & Water ReactionsReadily oxidized as to be pyrophoric in air [Bretherick 1979. p. 120].
Reactivity ProfileInorganic reducing agents, such as MERCURY(II) SULFIDE, react with oxidizing agents to generate heat and products that may be flammable, combustible, or otherwise reactive.
HazardHighly toxic by ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption.
Health HazardAcute poisoning can result from inhaling dust concentrations of 1.2-8.5 mg/m 3 in air; symptoms include pain and tightness in chest, coughing, and difficulty in breathing. If ingested, toxicity depends on release of t he Hg ++ ion; chronic mercury poisoning can cause kidney, mental, and nervous disturbances. Dust irritates eyes and frequently causes allergic dermatitis; absorption through skin can cause systemic poisoning.
Mercury(II) sulfide Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsSulfur-->Sulphur-->Mercury
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