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antimony CAS Number: 7440-36-0. A metalloid element that is commonly metallic silvery white, crystalline, and brittle. It is used especially as a constituent of alloys and semiconductors. Chemical symbol = Sb. Molecular weight: 121.75 g/mol. Learn More...
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antimony A native metallic element, and mineral, that occurs in silvery or tin-white granular, platy, or shapeless masses.
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antimony A metallic element used as a hardening agent in lead alloys.
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antimony a metallic oxide used to produce yellow coloring of glass.
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antimony Chemical symbol Sb. Silvery white and lustrous, it exhibits poor heat and electrical conductivity. It is used primarily in compounds such as antimony trioxide for flame-retardants. Other applications include storage battery components (lead-antimony), ceramics, glass, friction bearings, ammunition, cable sheaths and tank linings. It also is used as an alloying agent in metal castings.
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