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Anntimony is a metalloid. It does not form salts with Sb3+ or Sb5+.

It can form Sb3- (similar to P3-) it can also form more complex anions such as Sb73-

Antimony is more often encountered covalently bonded.

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antimony usually forms covalent bonds

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