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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.

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The nuclear charge of antimony (Sb) is 51. The nuclear charge of an atom corresponds to the number of protons in an atom, given by the atomic number.

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The most common oxidation states of antimony are +3 and +5. Not so common is -3.

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Antimony (Sb) is in group 5A, so would have 5 valence electrons.

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The most common valence is +5.

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