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Mercuric sulphide mineral, HgS, the only commercially useful ore of mercury. It is deposited in veins and impregnations near recent volcanic rocks and hot springs. The mineral itself is used as a red pigment, commonly known as vermilion. Cinnabar is found in the USA (California), Spain (Almadén), Peru, Italy, and Slovenia.



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Insolubilization requires that mercury be made into a solid, stable mercury compound, mercuric sulfide.
E[acute accent]In his letter, Noel Spindler, president of IFS states: "Our patented technology, called Integrated Fixation System or IFS, as it comes into contact with the mercury, chemically converts it into mercuric sulfide, which is insoluble and non-hazardous.
 
 
 
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