Antimony(III) oxide = Sb2O3
The chemical formula for antimony chloride is SbCl3
Formula: SbBr3
Sn+3 S-2 <--- these are the ions and their charges Sn+3 Sn+3 S-2 S-2 S-2 <--- the charges have to add up to zero, so two +3 antimony ions cancel out three -2 sulfur ions Sn2S3 <--- simplify Note that Antimony III sulfide is also called stibnite or antimonite
Antimony is a metalloid that combines with oxygen to create antimony trioxide, which acts as a flame retardant by releasing water vapor when exposed to fire.
Antimony's most abundant isotope is notated 12251Sb.
The formula for antimony pentafluoride is SbF5.
The formula for antimony pentabromide is SbBr5.
The formula for the hydride formed with antimony is SbH3, which is known as antimony hydride or stibine.
The chemical formula for antimony chloride is SbCl3
The chemical formula for antimony V is Sb2O5. It is often referred to as antimony pentoxide.
The chemical formula for antimony iodide is SbI3.
Formula: Sb(NO3)3
The chemical formula for antimony V fluoride is SbF5.
The chemical formula for antimony III oxide is Sb2O3.
Formula: Sb2S5
H3SbO4 is the chemical formula for Antimony(III) hydrogensulfate, also known as antimonyl sulfate. It is a compound made of antimony, sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen. It is used in analytical chemistry and as a reagent in organic synthesis.
Formula: SbBr3