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  1. Antimony(III) acetate

    chembox Watchedfields changed verifiedrevid 399528978 Name Antimony III acetate ImageFile Antimony acetate.png ImageSize 150px ImageName Antimony III acetate IUPACName Antimony III acetate OtherNames Antimony triacetate br Acetic acid, antimony 3 salt br Octan antimonity Section1 Chembox Identifiers SMILES CC O O .CC O O .CC O O . SbH3 3 ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 21839 InChI 1 3C2H4O2.Sb.3H c3 1 2 3 4 h3 1H3, H,3,4 q 3 p 3 r3C2H4O2.H3Sb c3 1 2 3 4 h3 1H3, H,3,4 1H3 q 3 p 3 InChIKey NSMVVPJZMRQLMR ZHOQVWKLAW InChI1 1 3C2H4O2.Sb c3 1 2 3 4 h3 1H3, H,3,4 q 3 p 3 InChIKey1 JVLRYPRBKSMEBF DFZHHIFOAU SMILES1 CC O O .CC O O .CC O O . Sb 3 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChI 1S 3C2H4O2.Sb c3 1 2 3 4 h3 1H3, H,3,4 q 3 p 3 StdInChIKey Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider StdInChIKey JVLRYPRBKSMEBF UHFFFAOYSA K CASNo 6923 52 0 PubChem 16685080 RTECS AF4200000 Section2 Chembox Properties C 6 H 9 O 6 Sb 1 Appearance White powder Density 1.22 g cm 20 C Solubility MeltingPtC 128.5 BoilingPt pKa pKb Viscosity Section3 Chembox Structure Coordination CrystalStruct Dipole Section7 Chembox Hazards MainHazards NFPA H 1 NFPA F 0 NFPA R 0 LD50 4480 mg kg rat Antimony III acetate is the antimony Salt chemistry salt of acetic acid with the chemical formula of Sb CH sub 3 sub COO sub 3 sub . It has the appearance of a white powder and is used as a catalyst in the production of synthetic fiber s. It can be prepared by the reaction of antimony III oxide ... H sub 3 sub O sub 2 sub sub 3 sub 3H sub 2 sub O The crystal structure of antimony III acetate has ... pages 1292 1296 first1 M. last1 Hall first2 D. B. last2 Sowerby title Antimony III acetate and thioacetate spectra and crystal structures doi 10.1039 DT9800001292 issue 8 ref File Antimony III acetate xtal 1980 CM 3D balls.png 400px References reflist Inorganic compound stub Antimony compounds Category Antimony compounds Category Acetates ar fa III nl Antimoon ...   more details



  1. Antimony trioxide (data page)

    Also Known as Sb2O3. It has a melting point of 656 C, and a boiling point of 1550 C. It is a Cubic Crystal Structure with a density of 5.2G Cm3 This page provides supplementary chemical data on antimony trioxide . Material Safety Data Sheet KEEP this header, it is linked to from the infobox on the main article page http siri.org msds gn.cgi?query antimony trioxide&whole whole&start 0 MSDS from SIRI Structure and properties KEEP this header, it is linked to from the infobox on the main article page border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 3 style margin 0 0 0 0.5em background FFFFFF border collapse collapse border color C0C090 chembox header Structure and properties Index of refraction , n sub D sub ? Please omit if not applicable Dielectric constant , sub r sub ? sub small 0 small sub at ? C Please omit if not applicable Bond strength chemistry Bond strength ? Specify which bond. Please omit if not applicable Bond length ? Specify which bond. Please omit if not applicable Bond angle ? Specify which angle, e.g. Cl P O. Please omit if not applicable Magnetic susceptibility ? Please omit if not applicable Thermodynamic properties KEEP this header, it is linked to from the infobox on the main article page border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 6 style margin 0 0 0 0.5em background FFFFFF border collapse collapse border color C0C090 chembox header Phase behavior Triple point ? K ? C , ? Pa Critical point thermodynamics Critical point ? K ? C , ? Pa Standard enthalpy change of fusion Std enthalpy change br of fusion , sub fus sub H sup s o s sup ? kJ mol Standard entropy change of fusion Std entropy change br of fusion , sub fus sub S sup s o s sup ? J mol K Standard enthalpy change of vaporization Std enthalpy change br of vaporization , sub vap sub H sup s o s sup ? kJ mol Standard entropy change of vaporization Std entropy change br of vaporization , sub vap sub S sup s o s sup ? J mol K chembox header Solid properties Standard enthalpy change of formation Std enthal ...   more details



  1. Algarot

    chembox verifiedrevid 427121338 Name Algarot ImageFile Antimony oxychloride solid.JPG ImageName IUPACName antimony oxide chloride Section1 Chembox Identifiers CASNo Ref cascite correct ?? CASNo 7791 08 4 Section2 Chembox Properties Formula SbOCl MolarMass 173.21 g mol Density MeltingPtC 280 BoilingPt Solubility insoluble Reference ref cite journal title Physicochemical analysis of antimony trioxide antimony trichloride, antimony trioxide antimony tribromide systems last1 Nurgaliev first1 B. Z. last2 Popovkin first2 B. A. last3 Novoselova first3 A. V. journal Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii year 1981 volume 26 issue 4 pages 1043 1047 ref Algarot is a pale white vomiting emetic powder formerly used in alchemy that consists of a compound of trichloride and trioxide of antimony . It was used as an emetic because it purges violently both through Regurgitation digestion regurgitation and diarrhoea diarrhea . Alternative names Algarot is also known as mercurius vit mercury of life , emetic powder, powder of algaroth, algarel, antimonious oxychloride, or antimony hypochlorite. Synthesis Historically, algarot was prepared of butter of antimony antimony trichloride , which was no more than the regulus purified metal of that mineral, dissolved in acids, and separated again by means of several lotions with lukewarm water, which absorbed those acids. By collecting all the lotions and evaporating two third parts, what remained was a very acid liquor , called Spirit of Philosophical Vitriol . At present, algarot is synthesised by exposing antimony trichloride to water SbCl sub 3 sub H sub 2 sub O SbOCl 2 HCl References references Citation last Chambers first Ephraim title Cyclopaedia, or, An universal dictionary of arts and sciences date 1728 url http digital.library.wisc.edu 1711.dl HistSciTech.Cyclopaedia access date 2007 11 20. External links Jos Rodr guez has published a complete ... Category Emetics Category Alchemical substances Category Oxohalides Category Antimony compounds treatment ...   more details



  1. Kehelathah

    Kehelathah ke he la tha, ke hel a tha qehlathah , the place of gathering antimony. A desert camp of the Israelites between Rissah and Mt. Shepher Numbers 33 22 23 . ref Bartletts semitic roots ENTRY kl. DEFINITION Common Semitic noun kul , powder of antimony. kohl alcohol, from Arabic al kul, the powder of antimony, antimony. ref Footnotes reflist ExodusStation Rissah Mount Shapher Hebrew Bible stub Eastons Hebrew language Hebrew coord 29 57 N 34 34 E source kolossus plwiki display title cs Kehelata pl Kehelata ...   more details



  1. Antimonate

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The antimonate ion is Sb OH sub 6 sub sup &minus sup , where Sb is antimony and OH is the hydroxyl group. Antimonates contain antimony in its 5 oxidation state. They are moderately oxidizing. An antimonate compound refers to a compound that contains the antimonate ion. Antimonate ions occur in some minerals see category Antimonate minerals . In neutral conditions it forms antimony pentoxide , Sb sub 2 sub O sub 5 sub in alkaline conditions the antimonate ion exists, Sb OH sub 6 sub sup &minus sup . It dissolves in acid to form the antimony salt. Like its horizontal neighbor in the periodic table , tellurium , and unlike other pnictogens elements in the same group , antimony is commonly hexacoordinate , for example in the unit Sb OH sub 6 sub sup &minus sup tetracoordinate units are not common. Category Oxoanions Inorganic compound stub kk ...   more details



  1. Pääkkönenite

    P kk nenite is a metallic grey mineral with the molecular formula Antimony Sb sub 2 sub Arsenic As Sulphur S sub 2 sub . It is named after Viekko P kk nen, a Finns Finnish geologist . ref cite web url http www.mindat.org min 3226.html title P kk nenite on Mindat.org ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Paakkonenite Category Antimony minerals Category Arsenic minerals Category Sulfide minerals Category Monoclinic minerals sulfide mineral stub ar ...   more details



  1. Kermes

    Kermes may refer to Kermes genus , a genus of insects Kermes dye , a red dye made from the bodies of Kermes insects Kermes oak also called Quercus coccifera , the tree on which the Kermes insects traditionally fed Alchermes , a confectionery remedy coloured red Kermesite , the mineral antimony oxysulfide Sb sub 2 sub S sub 2 sub O , also known as red antimony Kermes mineral , an older term for an imprecise compound of antimony oxides and sulfides Simone Kermes , a German soprano best known for her work in the virtuoso Baroque and Classical repertoire See also Alkermes disambiguation Kermesse disambiguation disambig Category Arabic words and phrases fr Kerm s la Kermes ...   more details



  1. Lengshuijiang

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Lengshuijiang Zh c pinyin L ngsh iji ng is a county level city in Hunan province of the People s Republic of China . It is rich in antimony , and has the world s largest antimony mine more than 50 of the world s production of antimony . Lengshuijiang Normal School is an institution of higher education in Lengshuijiang, which has no university. Coord 27 41 N 111 26 E region CN type city display title County level divisions of Hunan Category Cities in Hunan Hunan geo stub de Lengshuijiang fr Lengshuijiang ko ja no Lengshuijiang vi L nh Th y Giang war Lengshuijiang zh ...   more details



  1. Utah State Route 22

    to the bridge over Antimony Creek just south of Antimony. ref name resolutions 22 Major intersections Jcttop Jctint state UT county Garfield cspan 1 location Antimony type mile 0.000 ref name u22desc ...   more details



  1. Xikuangshan Mine

    of antimony per year. ref name carter cite journal last Carter first W. D. coauthors T. H. Kiilsgaard ... mined for its tin deposits. 464,000 tonnes of antimony were produced at the mine between 1892 and 1929. From 1949 to 1981, 172,000 tonnes of antimony were produced. In 1981 1,700 tonnes of ore was being mined each day which was between 2 and 3 percent pure antimony. ref name carter Reserves In 1981 ... antimony 200 300,000 tonnes of antimony , at the time geologists thought that there may be more ... antimony. ref name peng cite journal last Peng first Jiantang coauthors Ruizhong Hu. Yuanxian Lin ... antimony deposit, Central Hunan journal Chinese Science Bulletin volume 47 issue 13 pages 1134 ... that antimony levels in water near the mine were as high as 11 parts per million, a thousand times those found in uncontaminated water. The antimony was found to be in the V oxidation state, believed to be the least dangerous aqueous form antimony can have a I, III or V oxidation state . The environmental ... News 2010 04 14 4975.html?PHPSESSID 8ec070c0230e804dca7a1e409ddda957 Report of high antimony V in water ... Antimony mines ...   more details



  1. Antimonite

    Orphan date January 2011 In chemistry , an antimonite refers to salt s of antimony III , such as NaSb OH sub 4 sub and NaSbO sub 2 sub metaantimonite which can be prepared by reacting alkali with antimony III oxide , Sb sub 2 sub O sub 3 sub . ref name Wiberg&Holleman Egon Wiberg, Arnold Frederick Holleman 2001 Inorganic Chemistry , Elsevier ISBN 0 12 352651 5 ref These are formally salts of antimonous acid antimonious acid ref Greenwood&Earnshaw ref , Sb OH sub 3 sub whose existence in solution is dubious, and attempts to isolate it generally form Sb sub 2 sub O sub 3 sub .xH sub 2 sub O, antimony III oxide hydrate, which slowly transforms into Sb sub 2 sub O sub 3 sub . ref name Wiberg&Holleman In geology , the mineral stibnite , Sb sub 2 sub S sub 3 sub , is sometimes called antimonite. They can be compared to antimonates, which contain antimony in the 5 oxidation state. References reflist Category Antimony compounds Category Oxoanions Category Orthorhombic minerals inorganic compound stub th ...   more details



  1. Titanium yellow

    Titanium yellow , also nickel antimony titanium yellow , nickel antimony titanium yellow rutile , CI Pigment Yellow 53 , or C.I. 77788 , is a yellow pigment with the chemical composition of nickel oxide NiO . antimony trioxide Sb sub 2 sub O sub 5 sub .20 titanium dioxide TiO sub 2 sub . Its CAS number is CASREF CAS 8007 18 9 . It is a complex inorganic compound. Its melting point lies above 1000 C, and has extremely low solubility in water. While it contains antimony and nickel, their bioavailability is very low, so the pigment is relatively safe. The pigment has crystal lattice of rutile , with 2 5 of titanium ions replaced with nickel II and 9 12 of them replaced with antimony V . Titanium yellow is manufactured by reacting fine powders of metal oxides, hydroxides, or carbonates in solid state in temperatures between 1000 1200 C, either in batches or continuously in a pass through furnace . Titanium yellow is used primarily as a pigment for plastic s and ceramic Ceramic glaze glaze s, and in art painting. File Pigment Yellow 53.jpg thumb Commercial pigment See also List of colors External links http www.ut.ee katsekoda pigments Database of Painting Pigments http www.chem.unep.ch irptc sids OECDSIDS 8007189.pdf C.I. Pigment Yellow 53 Shades of yellow Category Inorganic pigments Category Nickel compounds Category Antimony compounds Category Titanium compounds Category Shades of yellow color stub ja ...   more details



  1. Kobellite

    Kobellite Pb sub 22 sub Cu sub 4 sub Bi,Sb sub 30 sub S sub 69 sub is a gray, fibrous, metallic mineral , a sulfide of antimony , bismuth , and lead . It is a member of the izoklakeite berryite series with silver and iron substituting in the copper site and a vaying ratio of bismuth, antimony, and lead. It crystallizes with orthorhombic dipyramidal crystals. Locations include Hvena, Sweden Ouray, Colorado and Wake County, North Carolina , USA. Named after Wolfgang Franz von Kobell 1803 1882 , List of famous German people German mineralogist. References http www.mindat.org min 2233.html Mindat.org http webmineral.com data Kobellite.shtml Webmineral.com See also List of minerals List of minerals named after people Category Lead minerals Category Copper minerals Category Bismuth minerals Category Antimony minerals Category Sulfosalt minerals Category Orthorhombic minerals sulfide mineral stub ca Kobel lita es Kobellita it Kobellite ...   more details



  1. Valentinite

    Webmin http webmineral.com data Valentinite.shtml Webmineral data ref Valentinite is an Antimony trioxide antimony oxide mineral with formula antimony Sb sub 2 sub oxygen O sub 3 sub . Valentinite ... of stibnite and other antimony minerals. It is dimorphous with the Cubic crystal system isometric antimony oxide senarmontite . ref name HBM File Pyrite Valentinite rare 09 34b.jpg thumb left Valetinite ... . He is the supposed author of the first book to give a detailed description of antimony and its ... preparation of antimony trioxide , which was called the antimony flower . citation needed ... . Occurrence Valentinite is a weathering product of hydrothermal antimony bearing veins, where it forms ... with stibnite , native antimony, stibiconite , cervantite , kermesite and tetrahedrite . ref name ... of Algeria . This is the only deposit where it is mined as an ore , with 83 antimony. citation needed ... List of minerals named after people References references Category Antimony minerals Category ...   more details



  1. Bezoardicum

    Bezoardicum bezoar of is a term applied to multiple substances used in alchemy and other practices. Bezoardicum joviale , or bezoar of Jupiter , is a Regulus disambiguation regulus made by melting three ounces of regulus of antimony and two of block tin . This is then powdered and mixed with six ounces of corrosive sublimate, and distilled off in a kind of butter. It is then dissolved in spirit of nitre nitric acid , and distilled three times. The bezoar remaining at the bottom is powdered, washed, and mixed with spirit of wine , until it grows insipid. Bezoardicum lunale , or bezoar of the Moon , is made by mixing eight ounces of rectified butter of antimony with one of fine silver . This is dissolved in spirit of nitre , by gently pouring it on till the ebullition ceases. The spirit is then drawn off by a gentle heat, and the bezoar managed as in the preparation of bezaordicum joviale. Bezoardicum martiale is a dissolution of Crocus Martis by reverberation in butter of antimony , with spirit of nitre poured on it. The rest is done according to the preparation of bezaordicum joviale. References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240248&isize L Category History of medicine Category Alchemical substances ...   more details



  1. Pentachloride

    wiktionary pentachloride pentachloride may refer to Antimony pentachloride , SbCl sub 5 sub Arsenic pentachloride , AsCl sub 5 sub Phosphorus pentachloride , PCl sub 5 sub Rhenium pentachloride , Re sub 2 sub Cl sub 10 sub , Chemistry disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Book:Nitrogen group

    saved book title Pnictogens subtitle An overview cover image PhosphComby.jpg cover color Pnictogens An overview Properties Nitrogen group Elements Nitrogen Phosphorus Arsenic Antimony Bismuth Ununpentium Category Wikipedia books on chemistry Category Wikipedia books on chemical elements Category Pnictogens Wikipedia books on elements ...   more details



  1. Met-Mex Peñoles

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Met Mex Pe oles is a large metallurgy metallurgical and chemical company located in Torre n . This industrial site processes the majority of the zinc and lead mineral ores mined in Mexico and some other countries. The facility produces the following metals silver , gold , zinc, lead, cadmium and bismuth as well as the following chemicals sulfuric acid , oleum , and antimony antimony trioxide . This metallurgical complex is the largest producer of silver in the world, the largest producer of zinc in Latin America , and the most important producer of gold and lead in Mexico. Citation needed date February 2007 DEFAULTSORT Met Mex Penoles Category Companies of Mexico ...   more details



  1. Biehlite

    Biehlite is an exceptionally rare mineral , an antimony arsenic bearing molybdate with formula Sb,As O sub 2 sub MoO sub 4 sub . It comes from Tsumeb . ref Friese K., Adiwidjaja G., Klaska K. H., Schl ter J. and Czank M. 2000 Crystal structure and crystal chemistry of biehlite, Sb sub 1.79 sub As sub 0.21 sub MoO sub 6 sub . Zeitschrift f r Kristallographie, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 215 9 , 529 http www.xolopo.com chemistry crystal structure crystal chemistry biehlite sb1 1293.html ref ref http www.mindat.org min 7581.html Mindat ref ref http www.handbookofmineralogy.org pdfs biehlite.pdf Handbook of Mineralogy ref References references Category Antimony minerals Category Molybdenum minerals Category Monoclinic minerals oxide mineral stub ...   more details



  1. Miargyrite

    Infobox mineral name Miargyrite boxwidth boxbgcolor image Miargyrite inquartz Silver antimony sulfide flint district, idaho 2806.jpg imagesize alt caption Miargyrite , Flint district, Idaho category formula silver Ag antimony Sb sulfur S sub 2 sub strunz 02.HA.10 dana symmetry unit cell molweight color colour habit system Monoclinic twinning cleavage fracture tenacity mohs 2 2.5 luster streak red diaphaneity gravity 5.2 density polish opticalprop refractive birefringence pleochroism 2V dispersion extinction length fast slow fluorescence absorption melt fusibility diagnostic solubility impurities alteration other prop1 prop1text references var1 var1text var2 var2text var3 var3text var4 var4text var5 var5text var6 var6text Miargyrite is a mineral, a sulfide of silver and antimony with the formula silver Ag antimony Sb sulfur S sub 2 sub . It is a dimorph of Cuboargyrite . Originally discovered in the Freiberg district Freiberg district of Germany in 1824, it has subsequently been found in many places where silver is mined. It usually occurs in low temperature hydrothermal deposits. and forms black metallic crystals which may show a dark red internal reflection. The streak is also red. Miargyrite is named from the Greek language Greek meyon , smaller and argyros , silver, as its silver content is lower than most silver sulfides. References Reflist Refbegin http webmineral.com data Miargyrite.shtml Webmineral http www.mindat.org min 2702.html Mindata Refend File Miargyrite rare08 07a.jpg thumb left upright Miargyrite, San Genaro Mine, Castrovirreyna District , Peru. Size 6.1 x 4.2 x 2.7 cm. Commons category Category Silver minerals Category Antimony minerals Category Sulfosalt minerals Category Monoclinic minerals sulfide mineral stub ca Miargirita de Miargyrit es Miargirita fa fr Miargyrite sv Miargyrit uk ...   more details



  1. Kermes mineral

    About Kermes, the mineral compound other references Kermes disambiguation Kermes mineral or Alkermes mineral was a compound of antimony oxides and sulfide s, more specifically, antimony trioxide and trisulfide. It can be made or obtained in the laboratory by the actions of potassium carbonate K sub 2 sub CO sub 3 sub on antimony sulfide. The compound is reddish brown in color and described as a velvety powder which is insoluble in water. It was used extensively in the medical field until the general use of antimony compounds declined due to toxic effects. History and Uses The name is derived from the word kermes as denoting the compound s red color. The origins of the term is from the French language French kerm s , which is short for alkerm s , from the Arabic language Arabic al qirmiz a reference to crimson dye made from the bodies of insects see Kermes dye . It was also known as poudre des Chartreux from a story of how it saved the life of a Carthusian monk in 1714. Because of its reputation as a medication and heal all or panacea , the formula and production process for Kermes mineral was purchased by the France French government in 1720. Used for centuries in medicine as a health treatment, diaphoretic causing sweat , anti inflammatory and emetic it was used through the 19th century and its use extended to epilepsy treatment in addition to hectic fever. See also Kermesite References http webmineral.com data Kermesite.shtml Kermesite http people.depauw.edu bhanson hutchings HutchingsAntimony.pdf Paschal, Ashley and Prof. Bryan Hanson Dr. William D. Hutchings, 19th Century American Medicine and the Use of Antimony Compounds A Chemist s Perspective pdf 1911 Category History of chemistry ...   more details



  1. Stibiconite

    Infobox mineral name Stibiconite category Oxide minerals boxwidth boxbgcolor image Stibiconite.jpg caption formula Sb sup 3 sup Sb sup 6 sup sub 2 sub O sub 6 sub OH symmetry Isometric hexoctahedral br H M symbol 4 m overline 3 2 m br Space group F d3m unit cell a 10.27 Z 8 molweight 478.25 strunz 04.DH.20 color Pale yellow to yellowish white, reddish white, orange gray, brown, black when impure habit Massive, botryoidal, as incrustations, powdery system Cubic crystal system Isometric twinning cleavage None fracture Clay like mohs 4 5 luster Vitreous dull refractive n 1.6 1.97 opticalprop Isotropic birefringence pleochroism streak light yellow gravity 4.1 5.8, Average 4.94 melt fusibility diagnostic solubility diaphaneity Transparent to translucent other references ref name Webmin cite web url http webmineral.com data Stibiconite.shtml title Stibiconite accessdate 2009 06 06 publisher Webminerals ref ref name Mindat cite web url http www.mindat.org min 3776.html title Stibiconite accessdate 2009 06 06 publisher Mindat ref ref name HBM http rruff.geo.arizona.edu doclib hom stibiconite.pdf Handbook of Mineralogy ref Stibiconite is an antimony oxide mineral with formula Sb sub 3 sub O sub 6 sub OH . Its name originates from Greek stibi antimony and konis powder , alluding to its composition and habit. ref name Webmin ref name Mindat ref name HBM It is a member of the pyrochlore super group. Discovery and occurrence It was first described in 1862 for an occurrence in the Brandholz Goldkronach District, Fichtelgebirge , Franconia , Bavaria . ref name Mindat It occurs as a secondary alteration product of other hydrothermal antimony minerals such as stibnite . It occurs in association with cervantite , valentinite , kermesite , native antimony and stibnite. ref name HBM References reflist Category antimony minerals Category Oxide minerals Category Cubic minerals oxide mineral stub ar ca Estibiconita el fa it Stibiconite ...   more details



  1. Antimonial cup

    upon the metal cup and formed tartarised antimony . ref The Technologist, p. 393 ref ref name Cook http www.bium.univ paris5.fr ishm vesalius VESx2001x07x02x062x064.pdf Captain James Cook s Antimony Cup ref History Roman banquets of antiquity had goblets of specially prepared antimony doctored wine ... Cupps. The meaning of the word antimony seems to have come from Basil Valentine and the name ... cup may have occurred because of the prohibition of antimony in 1566 by an Act of Parliament . As a method to circumvent the law, metal tin cups were made with antimony as one of its ingredients. ref http www.sciencemuseum.org.uk broughttolife objects display.aspx?id 4925 Antimony cup with leather ... became impregnated with tartrate of antimony , from the action of the tartar contained in the wine ... broughttolife objects display.aspx?id 5086 Antimony cup, Europe, 1501 1700 ref This resulting alcoholic ... of glass of antimony or of antimony prepared with Potassium nitrate saltpeter . The liquid obtained ... liquid containing antimony would give a Catharsis Medical uses cathartic or emetic effect. ref ... cups may be plate pewter consisting of 89 per cent tin and 7 per cent antimony . It could, however, be triple pewter containing less tin and as much as 15 per cent antimony. ref name THOMSON The size ... of the metallic part of antimony was dependent on the acidity of the wine. If the wine was too acidic, then the concoction could become too strong for the body, resulting in Antimony Precautions poisoning or even death. ref name page582 See also Antimonial Antimony pill References reflist Sources ... Category Antimony Category Drinkware ...   more details



  1. Kermesite

    or antimony oxysulfide is also known as red antimony Sb sub 2 sub S sub 2 sub O . The mineral ... between stibnite Sb sub 2 sub S sub 3 sub and other antimony oxides such as valentinite Sb sub 2 ... 17th and 18th centuries certain antimony compounds were called kermes mineral for the same reason. ref ... on Historical Principles year 1901 . ref Kermesite or red antimony has been used as early as the Old ... Dynasty Queen Hatshepsut Maatkare 1498 1483 BCE negotiated with the Land of Punt for it s colored antimony deposits. Besides stibnite which was used for eye liner red, antimony is one of the oldest minerals used in cosmetics. Further archaeological evidence indicates that antimony levels were higher in ancient Egypt ian female remains which had exposure to both antimony compounds Bencze, 1994 . Because ... of alchemy s focus on material transformation as evidenced by color, red antimony was used to produce ... that it shares with antimony less harmful substitutes have been found using both organic and pharamceutical production. References Reflist Bencze, Koloman. Antimony pp.  227 235. Handbook on Metals ... minerals Category Antimony minerals Category Triclinic minerals ca Quermesita de Kermesit es Quermesita ...   more details



  1. Sodium thioantimoniate

    by the reaction of antimony trisulfide , elemental sulfur , and aqueous sulfide source. 3 Na ... by fusion with charcoal 4 5 parts in the presence of antimony sulfide 13 parts . The melt is extracted .... The required antimony III sulfide is prepared in the usual way by treatment of virtually any Sb III ... The Schlippes Salt was used to generate antimony V sulfide, which was used as an amplifier in silver ... in the electrolytic deposition of zinc . Citation needed date March 2008 Related compounds Antimony III sulfide, Sb sub 2 sub S sub 3 sub Quinsulfide antimony or gold sulfur Sb sub 2 sub S sub 5 sub References reflist 1911 wikisource Schlippe s Salt Category Antimony compounds Category Sulfides ...   more details




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