Antimony is an element. Chemical symbol of it is Sb. It is in the p block.
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∙ 9y agoAntimony is an element, represented on the Periodic Table by the symbol Sb. It is a metalloid that exists in its pure form as a chemical element, rather than as a compound.
Element
The covalent compound with the chemical formula Sb is antimony.
The compound for SbNO3 is antimony(III) nitrate.
The name of the covalent compound SbBr7 is antimony heptabromide.
The covalent compound for antimony tribromide is SbBr3. It is a molecular compound formed from one antimony atom bonded to three bromine atoms through covalent bonds.
Antimony (Sb) is a chemical element, not a mixture or compound.
Element
The covalent compound with the chemical formula Sb is antimony.
Pure antimony is a pure element. No element can be broken down into a simpler substance by any means. Molecules and compounds that contain antimony, however, can easily be broken down into the pure element.
Yes. Antimony is element 51 with the symbol Sn.
The compound for SbNO3 is antimony(III) nitrate.
Antimony trisulphide Sb2S3 is a compound and does not have an atomic number. Antimony does and so does sulfur - but not the compound
Tye did not use an element but a compound made from an element - namely Antimony(III) sulfide, Sb2S3.
The name of the covalent compound SbBr7 is antimony heptabromide.
no
Sb is the chemical symbol of antimony (stibium).
No, Antimony is not radioactive, but still it is very toxic