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Antimony is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Sb (from
Latin stibium) and
atomic number 51. A
lustrous gray metalloid, it is
found in
nature mainly as...
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metalloid antimony. The name is
derived from the Gr**** στίβι
stibi through the
Latin stibium as the
former name for the
mineral and the
element antimony. Stibnite...
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black phosphorus;
orthorhombic sulfur S8; α-germanium;
gray ****nic;
gray selenium;
gray antimony;
gray tellurium; and
diatomic iodine I2. All
other nonmetallic...
- trihalides.
Antimony forms antimony(III)
oxide and
antimonite but not oxyacids. Its trihalides,
antimony trifluoride,
antimony trichloride,
antimony tribromide...
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Tetrahedrite is a
copper antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula: (Cu,Fe) 12Sb 4S 13. It is the
antimony endmember of the
continuous solid solution series...
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Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a
malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%),
antimony (approximately 5–10%),
copper (2%), bi****h, and
sometimes silver. In the...
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commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, ****nic,
antimony and tellurium. Five
elements are less
frequently so classified: carbon...
- compounds. Many of
these terms were in
common use into the 20th century.
Antimony/Stibnium – Sb Bi****h (German: Wi****h) – Bi Copper/Cuprum – ****ociated...
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Kobellite is a
gray, fibrous,
metallic mineral with the
chemical formula Pb22Cu4(Bi,Sb)30S69. It is also a
sulfide mineral consisting of
antimony, bi****h,...
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Antimony trifluoride is the
inorganic compound with the
formula SbF3.
Sometimes called Swarts' reagent, it is one of two prin****l
fluorides of antimony...