It is hard to say without a more accurate phase diagram, but it looks like at that temperature, your point lies on the boundaries of the phase transitions. Therefore you will get approximately 40% liquid Bismuth (Bi) and 60% solid Antimony (Sb) using the lever rule.
An antimoniate is an anion of pentavalent antimony, Sb(OH)4- or any salt containing this anion.
Antimony state of matter at room temperature is a solid. It is a solid because it is a metal and its element name is Sb.
Antimony is a solid at room temperature. Chemical symbol of antimony is Sb. It is in the p group.
An antimonyl is a radical SbO- or cation SbO+ containing antimony and oxygen.
It used to be included in patent medicines, but it is a poison, similar to arsenic.
An andorite is a white mineral containing varying proportions of antimony, lead, silver, and sulphur.
It depends.
Animony is a silvery metal with the atomic number 51 in group 5 of the periodic table of elements, at room temperature it is a solid. It melts to form a liquid at 630.63 degrees centigrade and boils to form a gas at 1587 degrees centigrade.
"Pewter" is a somewhat ambiguous term for a variety of alloys composed mainly of tin. There isn't necessarily a fixed percentage of antimony, but if you're looking for a rough estimate... around 5% or less is typical. You can roughly estimate the percentage of tin by the hardness of the alloy... softer alloys contain higher percentages of tin and lower percentages of copper and/or antimony.
Antimony is an element, so the only substance that can be found in it is antimony. Antimony is itself a toxin.
Quite the opposite - one of its compounds, antimony trioxide, is used as a flame retardant.
Sb is the chemical symbol of antimony (stibium).