stibiinites
Stibiinites are a group of antimony-bearing minerals, with stibnite itself being the most well-known and commercially important member. Stibnite, with the chemical formula Sb2S3, is a soft, gray, metallic mineral that is the primary ore of antimony. It typically forms in hydrothermal veins and is often associated with other minerals like quartz, calcite, and barite. The mineral's name is derived from the Greek word "stibi," meaning antimony.
While stibnite is the dominant mineral in this group, other less common stibiinites exist, often incorporating
The primary use of stibnite is as a source of antimony. Antimony is a metalloid element with