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.
There is no chemical formula for Antimony as it is a pure element and only contains atoms of Antimony. The chemical symbol of Antimony is Sb, which comes from its old name Stibnium.
Symbol is Sb
it's not a compound, it's an element
Sb2O5
Antimony(III) oxide = Sb2O3
Sb2O3
The chemical formula for antimony chloride is SbCl3
Antimony oxide
Formula: Sb2S5
heating antimony trioxide (commonly used in the ceramics, glass, and pharmaceutical industries) and mercuric oxide together at 500°C for no less than 48 hours.
Formula: SbBr3
Formula: Sb2S3
Formula: SbF3
Formula: SbBr3
SbBr5
SbF5