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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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Civil War
Glance,
glances, a
group of
minerals widely known until the mid-20th century, including:
Antimony glance (Stibnite) Bi****h
glance (Bi****ite)...
- give an
approximate idea of it.
These include: lead
glance (galena),
copper (chalcocite),
antimony (stibnite),
molybdenum (molybdenite), as well as cobalt...
- name of
which is also
silver glance:
Antimony-silver
glance (German: Antimonsilberglanz) —
Stephanite Black silver glance (German: Schwarzsilberglanz)...
- ****nic-nickel
glance —
Gersdorffite (formula: Ni****),
nickel ****nic
sulfide mineral Antimony-nickel
glance —
Ullmannite (formula: NiSbS),
nickel antimony sulfide...
- Galena, also
called lead
glance, is the
natural mineral form of lead(II)
sulfide (PbS). It is the most
important ore of lead and an
important source of...
- 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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Ullmannite or
Nickel glance (trivial name) is a
nickel antimony sulfide mineral with formula: NiSbS.
Considerable substitution occurs with
cobalt and iron...
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commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, ****nic,
antimony and tellurium. Five
elements are less
frequently so classified: carbon...
- of the
noble gas neon.
Antimony's larger atomic size
prevents triple bonding,
resulting in
buckled layers in
which each
antimony atom is
singly bonded...