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gray allotrope of ****nic, and is
formed when
molten antimony is
cooled slowly.
Amorphous black antimony is
formed upon
rapid cooling of
antimony vapor...
- this is the
already mentioned above domingite, comuccite, pfaffite,
gray antimony or
feather ore. In addition,
jamesonite is also
known by its English...
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sometimes called antimonite, is a
sulfide mineral, a
mineral form of
antimony trisulfide ( Sb2S3). It is a soft,
metallic grey
crystalline solid with...
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black phosphorus;
orthorhombic sulfur S8; α-germanium;
gray ****nic;
gray selenium;
gray antimony;
gray tellurium; and
diatomic iodine I2. All
other nonmetallic...
- trihalides.
Antimony forms antimony(III)
oxide and
antimonite but not oxyacids. Its trihalides,
antimony trifluoride,
antimony trichloride,
antimony tribromide...
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Antimony ochre (
Antimony ocher in
American English) or
ochre of
antimony (German: аntimonocker, French:
antimon ochre) — a
partially obsolete trivial name...
- part”),: 26
since the
latter name,
including also the
longer version gray antimony ore,
often also
meant other ores,
primarily stibnite.: 311 Mohs indicated...
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Pewter (/ˈpjuːtər/) is a
malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%),
antimony (approximately 5–10%),
copper (2%), bi****h, and
sometimes silver. In the...
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commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, ****nic,
antimony and tellurium. Five
elements are less
frequently so classified: carbon...
- of
small amounts of bi****h,
antimony, lead, and
silver present as impurities.
Alloying elements such as copper,
antimony, bi****h, cadmium, and silver...