Sb is the chemical symbol of antimony (stibium).
The element of Antimony (Sb) would have the atomic weight of 121.75.
Sb (antimony)
Sb Antimony
"SB" on the periodic table stands for antimony. Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb and atomic number 51. It is a brittle metalloid commonly used in alloys and flame retardants.
Sp is not a symbol for a chemical element.
Smith Barney
The chemical symbol of antimonium (stibium) is Sb.
The element of Antimony (Sb) would have the atomic weight of 121.75.
In its pure form as an element, antimony (Sb) is a metal, and it therefore forms a metallic bond rather than a covalent bond.
antimony (Sb)
Sb
Sb, is the ELEMENT antimony, metalloid in group 15.
51 protons defines the element as antimony (Sb). It normally has 51 electrons, so with 52 electrons, it would be Sb with a 1- charge.
It meant/means 'Special Blend' ..it's been around a long time, don't think the SB is used now?
antimony (symbol Sb)
Antimony is an element. Chemical symbol of it is Sb. It is in the p block.
it stands for sugar baby apparently :)