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Antimony is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Sb (from
Latin stibium) and
atomic number 51. A
lustrous grey
metal or metalloid, it is
found in nature...
- 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 has...
- are many
species of metals, animals, and
plants which are
unknown to us.
Stibium when
smelted in the
crucible and
refined has as much
right to be regarded...
- (Latin plumbum) for lead, "Cu" (Latin cuprum) for copper, and "Sb" (Latin
stibium) for antimony. The
three other mismatches between Neo-Latin (as used by...
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Lexicon Chymi****, by
William Johnson glosses the word as "antimonium sive
stibium." By extension, the word came to
refer to any
fluid obtained by distillation...
- Look up antimony, antimon, antimoney, antimonic, or
stibium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Antimony is a
chemical element with
symbol Sb and atomic...
- 'antimony',
reformatted as a
Latin word. (The
symbol derives from
Latin stibium 'stibnite'.) 52 Te
Tellurium Latin tellus, 'the ground, earth' 53 I Iodine...
- or
antimony ****nide (SbAs). The name stib****n is
derived from
Latin stibium (antimony) and ****nic,
whereas allemontite refers to the
locality Allemont...
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Antimonselite Atm
Arzrunite Arz
Acmonidesite Acm
Almeidaite Amd
Antimony (
stibium)* Sb
Asbecasite Abc
Actinolite Act Alnaperbøeite-(Ce) Apbø-Ce Antipinite...
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Francesco Cancellieri in 1802, a
pilgrim named "Stibeum" (from Latin:
stibium,
which means "antimony") was
hosted in the
villa for a night. That night...