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  • ...s=bjDRI8vcCe&sig=pSePmomIcMTBQzAKDNEh2C6Mlsw&hl=en#PPA371,M1 "Antimony and Antimony Alloys"], by Werner Joseph, pp. 370-372, in ''Encyclopedia of Chemical Pro Typical commercial antimony is unsuitable for production of [[solid state (electronics)|solid-state-ele
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  • ...hylene]], which is reacted with [[hydrogen fluoride]] in the presence of [[antimony trichloride]] at 130°C to form 2-chloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane. This is the
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  • ...ny other toxic metals including inorganic [[mercury (element)|mercury]], [[antimony]], [[bismuth]], [[cadmium]], [[chromium]], [[cobalt]], [[gold]], and [[nick
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  • ...atment of paediatric visceral leishmaniasis: amphotericin B or pentavalent antimony compounds? |journal=Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents |volume=25 |issue=1 |pages=2
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  • [[Category:Antimony compounds]]
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  • The classic semimetallic elements are [[arsenic]], [[antimony]], and [[bismuth]]. These are also considered [[metalloids]] but the concep
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  • ...[[World War II]]. The combination of a [[halogenated]] [[paraffin]] and [[antimony oxide]] was found to be successful as a [[fire retardant]] for canvas tenti ...eing widely used in this field: [[boron]], [[aluminum]], [[phosphorus]], [[antimony]], [[chlorine]], and [[bromine]]. One prominent advantage of these types of
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  • ==Antimony== ...drinks- exposing PET to boiling or microwaving can increase the levels of antimony significantly, possibly above USEPA maximum contamination levels.<ref>{{cit
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  • ...s=bjDRI8vcCe&sig=pSePmomIcMTBQzAKDNEh2C6Mlsw&hl=en#PPA371,M1 "Antimony and Antimony Alloys"], by Werner Joseph, pp. 370-372, in ''Encyclopedia of Chemical Pro Typical commercial antimony is unsuitable for production of [[solid state (electronics)|solid-state-ele
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  • ...um]], [[cobalt]], [[bismuth]], [[cadmium]], [[titanium]], [[zirconium]], [[antimony]], [[manganese]], [[beryllium]], [[chromium]], [[germanium]], [[vanadium]],
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  • Metals often classified as minor metals include: [[Antimony]] (Sb), [[Arsenic]] (As), [[Beryllium]] (Be), [[Bismuth]] (Bi), [[Cadmium]]
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  • *[[Antimony]]
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  • ...[[alumina]] and [[silicon carbide]], and activated by certain additives ([[antimony]], [[bismuth]], [[barium peroxide]], etc.).<ref name = "lebedev">{{cite boo
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  • ...low'' and ''black arsenic''.<ref>{{cite book|title = Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth|first = Nicholas C|last = Norman|publisher = Springer|year = 19 ...onald|last = Bentley|title = Microbial Methylation of Metalloids: Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth|journal = Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews|year = 20
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  • Metallic lead can be toughened by addition of small amounts of [[antimony]], or of a small number of other metals such as [[calcium]]. All [[isotope] ...= 10.1086/203007}}</ref> In the early [[Bronze Age]], lead was used with [[antimony]] and [[arsenic]]. Lead is mentioned in the [[Book of Exodus]] (15:10).
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  • ...ses the number is derived from the enthalpy of reaction of the base with [[antimony pentachloride]] in [[1,2-Dichloroethane]] as solvent. For acids, an accepto
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  • ..., such as [[dinitrogen tetroxide]] into [[nitrosonium]] and [[nitrate]], [[antimony trichloride]] into dichloroantimonium and tetrachloroantimonate, and [[phos
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  • *[[Zinkenite]] [[lead|Pb]]<sub>9</sub>[[antimony|Sb]]<sub>22</sub>[[sulfur|S]]<sub>42</sub> &ndash; German mineralogist and
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  • The reaction is conducted in the presence of a catalytic amount of [[antimony pentafluoride]]. Chlorodifluoromethane is then converted into tetrafluoroet
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