Cinnabar vs Hematite
| Property | Cinnabar | Hematite |
|---|---|---|
| Formula | HgS | Fe2O3 |
| Crystal System | Trigonal | Trigonal |
| Mineral Class | 02 Sulfides and Sulfosalts | 04 Oxides and Hydroxides |
| Mohs Hardness | 2.0-2.5 | 5.0-6.5 |
| Color | Scarlet red, brownish-red | Steel-gray to black, red-brown |
| Luster | Adamantine | Metallic |
| Streak | Scarlet | Reddish-brown |
| Transparency | Translucent | Opaque |
| Cleavage | Perfect prismatic {1010} | None |
| Fracture | Conchoidal to uneven | Conchoidal to uneven |
Key Differences
- ◆ Cinnabar (HgS) is a mercury sulfide; hematite (Fe2O3) is an iron oxide — entirely different chemical classes.
- ◆ Cinnabar has a vivid scarlet streak; hematite has a reddish-brown streak.
- ◆ Cinnabar (specific gravity 8.1–8.2) is much denser than hematite (5.0–5.3).
- ◆ Cinnabar is the principal mercury ore; hematite is the principal iron ore.
- ◆ Both historically yielded important pigments: cinnabar → vermilion red; hematite → ochre red.