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Ball-and-stick diagram of part of the crystal structure of the alpha polymorph of mercury sulfide, α-HgS. It is found in nature as the mineral cinnabar.

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  • Mercury, Hg: grey
  • Sulfur, S: yellow

Crystal structure from Z. Krist., Supplement Issue (1999) 16, 95–95.

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