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    fireworks. Antimony(III) sulfate consists of interconnected SbO6 octahedra, which the corners are bonded to the sulfate ion. Antimony(III) sulfate was first...
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    bismuth(III) oxysulfate and is isotypic to antimony(III) sulfate. Bismuth(III) sulfate is most commonly produced from the reaction of bismuth(III) nitrate...
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  • Antimony sulfate – Sb2(SO4)3 Antimony trichloride – SbCl3 Antimony trifluoride – SbF3 Antimony trioxide – Sb2O3 Antimony trisulfide – Sb2S3 Antimony pentasulfide...
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  • Titanium(III) oxide (Ti2O3). Antimony pigment Antimony white: antimony(III) oxide (Sb2O3). Barium pigments Barium sulfate (PW5 or baryte): barium sulfate (BaSO4)...
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  • Metalloid (section Antimony)
    concentrated sulfuric acid results in the sulfate Sb2(SO4)3. It is not affected by molten alkali. Antimony is capable of displacing hydrogen from water...
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  • antimony and phosphate with formula SbPO4. Antimony is in the form Sb(III) with +3 oxidation state. Antimony atoms have a lone pair of electrons. SbPO4...
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    chemical properties resembling its lighter group 15 siblings arsenic and antimony. Elemental bismuth occurs naturally, and its sulfide and oxide forms are...
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  • unstable sulfate Ge(SO4)2 (d 200 °C). Arsenic forms oxide sulfates As2O(SO4)2 (= As2O3.2SO3) and As2(SO4)3 (= As2O3.3SO3). Antimony forms a sulfate Sb2(SO4)3...
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    compounds. Many of its chemical properties are similar to those of arsenic and antimony, although much less toxic. At elevated temperatures, vaporized bismuth...
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  • Penicillic acid Pentachloroethane Pentavalent antimony Permethrin Perylene Petasitenine Phenanthrene Phenelzine sulfate Phenicarbazide Phenol Phenylbutazone...
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  • (cervantite: IMA1962 s.p., 1850 Rd) 4.DE.30 [367] [368] [369] (IUPAC: antimony(III) antimony(V) tetraoxide) Cervelleite (IMA1986-018) 2.BA.60 [370] [371] [372]...
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  • manganese(II) diiron(III) dihydro diphosphate octahydrate) Stibarsen (arsenic: IMA1982 s.p., 1941) 1.CA.05 [899] [900] [901] (IUPAC: arsenic antimony alloy) StibiconiteQ...
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    Chromium (redirect from Chromium(III))
    in 1996. Chromium(III) salts, especially chrome alum and chromium(III) sulfate, are used in the tanning of leather. The chromium(III) stabilizes the leather...
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  • oxides, barium chromate, lead chromate, tin(IV) oxide, bismuth(III) oxide, barium sulfate (for high-temperature compositions), potassium perchlorate (usually...
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  • Arsenite (category Arsenic(III) compounds)
    example with chlorine followed by coagulation with for example iron(III) sulfate. Other methods include ion-exchange and filtration. Filtration is only...
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  • (garnet: IMA2009-053) 4.0 [118] [no] [no] (IUPAC: tricalcium (antimony zirconium) tri(iron(III) tetraoxide)) Utahite (tellurium oxysalt: IMA1995-039) 7.DE...
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    (NaBiO3) Cerium (IV) compounds such as ceric ammonium nitrate and ceric sulfate Lead dioxide (PbO2) The dangerous goods definition of an oxidizing agent...
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    Sodium thioantimoniate (category Antimony(V) compounds)
    (co-generating sodium sulfate): Sb2S3 + 8 NaOH + 6 S → 2 Na3SbS4 + Na2SO4 + 4 H2O Charcoal can also be used to reduce the sulfur. The required antimony trisulfide...
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    (1973). "Crystal structure of l-tris(1,10-phenathroline)iron(II) bis(antimony(III) d-tartrate) octahydrate". Inorganic Chemistry. 12 (7): 1641–1646. doi:10...
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  • thermite, a catalyst Chromium(III) oxide – an oxidizer in chromium thermite Tin(IV) oxide – an oxidizer in some delay charges Sulfates (reactions require high...
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  • Sb2Se3 antimony triselenide 1315–05–5 Sb2Te3 antimony tritelluride 1327–50–0 ScBr3 scandium(III) bromide 13465–59–3 Sc(CF3SO3)3 scandium(III) trifluoromethanesulfonate...
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    therefore shares many properties with its group 15 neighbors phosphorus and antimony. Arsenic is a notoriously toxic heavy metal. It occurs naturally in many...
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    times higher); it can be strengthened by adding small amounts of copper or antimony. The melting point of lead—at 327.5 °C (621.5 °F)—is very low compared...
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  • order. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z "Cerium (III) Acetate" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-28. "Magnesium Sulfite" (PDF). srdata...
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    conditions. Commonly these compounds feature Eu(III) bound by 6–9 oxygenic ligands. The Eu(III) sulfates, nitrates and chlorides are soluble in water or...
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    compounds produced on the largest scale in industry are iron(II) sulfate (FeSO4·7H2O) and iron(III) chloride (FeCl3). The former is one of the most readily available...
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    all common anions, including sulfide, sulfate, carbonate, hydroxide, carboxylates, and halides. Nickel(II) sulfate is produced in large amounts by dissolving...
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    formed. Sulfuric and nitric acids dissolve thallium rapidly to make the sulfate and nitrate salts, while hydrochloric acid forms an insoluble thallium(I)...
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  • complexed with, often as well as their chemical state. An example with vanadium(III); VCl3 has a distinctive reddish hue, whilst V2O3 appears black. Predicting...
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  • can, however, be prepared through electrochemical reduction in a zinc-sulfate cell.: 473  Oxidation first forms polymeric arsinoxides, e.g.: MeAs + O →...
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