- In chemistry,
antimonite refers to a salt of antimony(III), such as NaSb(OH)4 and NaSbO2 (meta-
antimonite),
which can be
prepared by
reacting alkali with...
- Stibnite,
sometimes called antimonite, is a
sulfide mineral with the
formula Sb2S3. This soft grey
material crystallizes in an
orthorhombic space group...
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Naples yellow, also
called antimony yellow or lead
antimonate yellow, is an
inorganic pigment that
largely replaced lead-tin-yellow and has been used in...
- ****nite-
antimonite transporters are
membrane transporters that pump ****nite or
antimonite out of a cell.
Antimonite is the salt of
antimony (Sb(III))...
- the
conjugate base
sodium antimonite ([Na 3SbO 3] 4)
forms upon
fusing sodium oxide and Sb 4O 6.
Transition metal antimonites are also known.: 122 Antimonic...
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Similar compounds include ****nate bromides, ****nite chlorides,
antimonite bromides,
antimonite chlorides, and ... They are in the
category of
halide oxido****nates(III)...
- ArsA
appears only once.
These pumps actively expel both ****nite and
antimonite.
Homologues of ArsB are
found in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria...
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powdery brown-yellow to
whitish product of
weathering (oxidation) of
antimonite or
native antimony.
Usually they are not a pure
mineral (one of the ochres)...
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Antimonite crystals (longest crystal: 7 cm)
intergrown with
calcite (length: 3 cm) from
Xikuangshan Mine...
- it
forms all four trihalides.
Antimony forms antimony(III)
oxide and
antimonite but not oxyacids. Its trihalides,
antimony trifluoride,
antimony trichloride...