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Antimony is a silvery-white metal that is found in the earth's crust . In the environment, antimony metal is found combined with other substances to form antimony compounds that can be found in ores (rocks found in nature with minerals in them).
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Antimony - Wikipedia
Antimony is a chemical element; it has symbol Sb (from Latin stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as ...
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[PDF] Antimony - A Critical Material You've Probably Never Heard Of
Antimony (Sb), a silvery metalloid, is critical for hardening metals. It's processed from stibnite and is primarily processed into antimony trioxide.
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antimony (ˈæntɪmənɪ) [ad. med.L. antimōnium, of unknown origin, used by Constantinus Africanus of Salerno (Chaucer's ‘cursed monk, daun Constantyn,’ Merch. T. 566), in end of 11th c., whence also in all the mod. langs. Prob., like other terms of alchemy, a corruption of some Arabic word, refashioned...
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Antimony | Sb (Element) - PubChem
Antimony is a chemical element with symbol Sb and atomic number 51. Classified as a metalloid, Antimony is a solid at 25°C (room temperature).
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Antimony - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Antimony became widely used in Medieval times, mainly to harden lead for type, although some was taken medicinally as a laxative pill which could be reclaimed ...
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Antimony | Definition, Symbol, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Antimony is a lustrous silvery bluish white solid that is very brittle and has a flaky texture. It occurs chiefly as the gray sulfide mineral stibnite.
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Antimony (Sb) - Chemical properties, Health and Environmental effects
Antimony is a semimetallic chemical element which can exist in two forms: the metallic form is bright, silvery, hard and brittle; the non metallic form is a ...
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Antimony Statistics and Information | U.S. Geological Survey
Antimony is chalcophile, occurring with sulfur and the heavy metals, lead, copper, and silver. Over a hundred minerals of antimony are found in nature. Stibnite ...
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ANTIMONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. stibnite 2. a trivalent and pentavalent metalloid element with atomic number 51 that commonly occurs in a brittle, metallic, silvery white crystalline form.
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which antimony is an example of
Antimonides are compounds of antimony with more electropositive elements. Known antimonides include isolated Sb3− ions, dumbbells Sb24− in Cs4Sb2, discrete antimony chains, for example, Sb68− in SrSb3.
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Antimony regulus
Antimony regulus or antimony metal is a partially purified form of the element antimony. References
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Antimony pentachloride
Antimony pentachloride is a chemical compound with the formula SbCl5. Preparation and structure
Antimony pentachloride is prepared by passing chlorine gas into molten antimony trichloride:
SbCl3 + Cl2 → SbCl5
Gaseous SbCl5
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Antimony telluride
Synthesis
Although antimony telluride is a naturally occurring compound, select stoichiometric compounds may be formed by the reaction of antimony with References
Antimony(III) compounds
Tellurides
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Antimony triselenide
Antimony triselenide is the chemical compound with the formula . References
Selenides
Antimony(III) compounds
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