Antimony has been in use since the ancient Egyptian's used one its minerals, stibnite (Sb2S3) as black eyeliner up to 5000 years ago. Roman author Pliny described how heating this mineral formed what he called lead. We now know that this was actually antimony.
SbF3 - antimony trifluoride Stock name: antimony (III) fluoride
Sb is the chemical symbol of antimony (stibium).
Antimony-121 at 57.25%, the rest is Antimony-123
Antimony is in period 5
Antimony has two stable isotopes: antimony-121 and antimony-123. Antimony-121 has a higher natural abundance at approximately 57.2%, while antimony-123 makes up the remaining abundance at around 42.8%.
Antimony is non-renewable
the chemical symbol fir antimony is Sb.
The answer is antimony.
Antimony's most abundant isotope is notated 12251Sb.
Antimony is a solid metalloid.
Antimony itself does not have a distinct odor. However, antimony compounds may have a faint odor depending on their specific form and concentration.
The formula for the hydride formed with antimony is SbH3, which is known as antimony hydride or stibine.