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reduction of
antimony leads to
alkali metal antimonides of
various types,
depending on stoichiometry.
Known antimonides include isolated Sb3− ions (in Li3Sb...
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Antimony forms antimonides with metals, such as
indium antimonide (InSb) and
silver antimonide (Ag3Sb). The
alkali metal and zinc
antimonides, such as Na3Sb...
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Aluminium antimonide (AlSb) is a
semiconductor of the
group III-V
family containing aluminium and antimony. The
lattice constant is 0.61 nm. The indirect...
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Indium antimonide (InSb) is a
crystalline compound made from the
elements indium (In) and
antimony (Sb). It is a narrow-gap
semiconductor material from...
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Territories of Canada, and the
Timiskaming District in Ontario, Canada.
Antimonides are rare and are
normally placed in the
sulfide class by mineralogists...
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antimonide mineral is a
mineral that
contains antimonide for its main anion. The
antimonides are
structurally similar to the
sulfides and are grouped...
- Zinc
antimonide (ZnSb), (Zn3Sb2), (Zn4Sb3) is an
inorganic chemical compound. The Zn-Sb
system contains six intermetallics. Like
indium antimonide, aluminium...
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thermoelectric devices. Bi****h
antimonide itself (see box to right) is
sometimes described as Bi2Sb2.
Crystals of bi****h
antimonides are
synthesized by melting...
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Antimonide bromides or
bromide antimonides are
compounds containing anions composed of
bromide (Br−) and
antimonide (Sb3−). They can be
considered as...
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class also
includes the selenides, the tellurides, the ****nides, the
antimonides, the bi****hinides, the sulf****nides and the sulfosalts.
Sulfide minerals...