Minimum oxidation number: -3, Maximum oxidation number: 5
Five. O is -2 as per usual.
The oxidation number of Sb in Sb2O5 is +5.
In Sb2O5 the oxidation number for Sb is +5 and O is -2
10 HNO3 + 6 Sb = 5 H2O + 10 NO + 3 Sb2O5
The valency of antimony is 5. This is because antimony is in Group V of the periodic table. Being a part of that group means that it has 5 valence electrons.
7440-36-0 is the CAS number of antimony.
The oxidation number of Sb in Sb2O5 is +5.
In Sb2O5 the oxidation number for Sb is +5 and O is -2
Antimony(III) oxide = Sb2O3
10 HNO3 + 6 Sb = 5 H2O + 10 NO + 3 Sb2O5
The valency of antimony is 5. This is because antimony is in Group V of the periodic table. Being a part of that group means that it has 5 valence electrons.
Antimony trisulphide Sb2S3 is a compound and does not have an atomic number. Antimony does and so does sulfur - but not the compound
7440-36-0 is the CAS number of antimony.
Antimony has 51 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in an antimony isotope = Mass number - 51
Antimony is a moderately active element. It does not combine with oxygen in the air at room temperature. It also does not react with cold water or with most cold acids. It does dissolve in some hot acids, however, and in aqua regia. Aqua regia is a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids. It often reacts with materials that do not react with either acid separately.
Each neutral atom of antimony contains 51 electrons, the same as the atomic number of antimony.
Antimony (Sb) has the atomic number of 51. The atomic number is the same as the number of protons in the atom (an the same as the number of electrons in the neutral atom).
oxidation number of I is -1. oxidation number of F is +1.