Antimony (category Native element minerals)
gas stibine, SbH 3: Sb3− + 3 H+ → SbH 3 Stibine can also be produced by treating Sb3+ salts with hydride reagents such as sodium borohydride. Stibine decomposes...
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Going down the group, to phosphane (phosphine), arsane (arsine), stibane (stibine), and finally bismuthane (bismuthine), each pnictogen hydride becomes progressively...
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borohydride or lithium aluminium hydride, the unstable and very toxic gas stibine is produced. When heated with potassium bitartrate, a complex salt potassium...
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62748 1310-73-2 0360 Sodium hydroxide 10 mg/m3 - 1310732 7803-52-3 0776 Stibine 25.5 mg/m3 5 ppm 7803523 8052-41-3 0361 Stoddard solvent 20 000 mg/m3 -...
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with compounds of gold, silver, mercury, germanium or tellurium, and with stibine. Violent reactions have also been reported with acetaldehyde, hypochlorite...
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reducing agent; reaction of them with acids form the toxic and unstable gas stibine (SbH3). Indeed, they have some metallic properties, and the alkali metal...
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phosphate". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-22. PubChem. "Stibine". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2022-11-19. PubChem. "Antimony pentachloride"...
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dicarbide (carbon excess) Generally mineral names should not be used to specify chemical composition. However a mineral name can be used to specify the structure...
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