Quite the opposite - one of its compounds, antimony trioxide, is used as a flame retardant.
Antimony is an element, so it has to have a liquid phase. it melts at 630 degrees Celsius, so it's a solid at room temperature, but it can be a liquid under certain circumstances.
no it is a metaloid
no it isn't it is a solid not a gas
Antimony and arsenicÊbelong to the category of metalloid. A metalloid is an element whose properties are between that of a metal and a non-metal solid.
The chemical element that sounds like alimony is antimony. It has the chemical symbol Sb and an atomic number of 51.
Antimony has a density of about 6.69 times that of water, and almost half as much as lead.
Antimony is a metalloid because it possesses qualities of metals and non-metals such as: a hard, extremely brittle, lustrous, silver-white, crystalline material.
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth all have 5 valence electrons
no it isn't it is a solid not a gas
The examples of Metalloids are; Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium.
Antimony is an element, so the only substance that can be found in it is antimony. Antimony is itself a toxin.
Sb is the chemical symbol of antimony (stibium).
Antimony-121 at 57.25%, the rest is Antimony-123
antimony can make nails
Antimony hasn't odor.
Antimony is non-renewable
Antimony is in period 5
The answer is antimony.
SbF3 - antimony trifluoride Stock name: antimony (III) fluoride
Antimony is a nonrenewable resource.