H3SbO4 is the chemical formula of antimonic (or stibic) acid.
The name for H3SbO4 is antimony(III) hydrogensulfate.
H3AsO4 is stronger than H3SbO4. This is because As (arsenic) is more electronegative than Sb (antimony), leading to a more acidic nature for arsenic compared to antimony.
antimony is amphoteric, so in water it will behave as an acid and a base
In H₃SbO₄ (antimony acid), the oxidation number of antimony (Sb) can be determined by considering the oxidation states of the other elements in the compound. Hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1, and oxygen typically has an oxidation state of -2. The overall charge of the molecule is neutral, so we set up the equation: 3(+1) + x + 4(-2) = 0. Solving for x gives an oxidation state of +5 for antimony in H₃SbO₄.