Antimony hasn't odor.
The symbol for antimony is Sb. A neutral atom of antimony has 51 electrons.
The formula for antimony pentafluoride is SbF5.
The chemical element with the atomic number 51 is Antimony (Sb). Antimony is a Metalloid in Group 15(5) of the Periodic Table. It has 51 electrons in 5 electron shells with 5 electrons in the outer shell.
The chemical formula for antimony chromate is Sb2(CrO4)3. It is composed of two antimony ions (Sb3+) and three chromate ions (CrO42-).
No, antimony is not considered a renewable resource as it is a naturally occurring element that is mined from the Earth. Once it is extracted and used, it cannot be easily replenished on a human timescale.
Antimony itself does not have a distinct smell. However, when heated or burned, it can produce a garlic-like odor due to the release of antimony trioxide fumes. This odor is often described as musty or sweet.
Antimony compounds can have a metallic or slightly fruity odor, but the pure element itself does not have a distinctive smell. However, inhaling antimony in high concentrations can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.
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 is a solid metalloid.
Antimony's most abundant isotope is notated 12251Sb.