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Antimony
Antimony is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. Antimony and many of its compounds are toxic. Uses. Antimony is finding use in semiconductor technology for making infrared detectors, diodes and ...
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Antimony (CASRN 7440-36-0) | IRIS | US EPA
VIII. Synonyms. Antimony. CASRN — 7440-36-0. Last Revised — 01/31/1987. *7440-36-0. *Antimony. *ANTIMONY BLACK. *ANTIMONY POWDER. *ANTIMONY, REGULUS. *ANTYMON. *C.I. 77050. *STIBIUM. *UN ...
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Antimony
Antimony beads, 1-5 mm, low oxide, 99.999% (metals basis) Sb 452343. Antimony beads, -4-20 mesh, 99.9998% as metals Sb 264830. Antimony pieces, 99.999% as metals Sb 202630. Antimony powder, −100 mesh ...
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Antimony
Antimony(V) fluoride 99% F5Sb 175129. Antimony(III) iodide anhydrous, −10 mesh, 99.999% I3Sb 460567. Antimony(III) iodide 98% I3Sb 401188. Antimony(III) isopropoxide 98% C9H21O3Sb 470732. Antimony(III ...
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2.2 Antimony
according to the Council Directive (67/548/EEC Annex 1). Excessive exposure to antimony may affect the digestive. system, eye, heart, kidney, lung and skin.. Emissions of antimony are controlled under ...
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Antimony Mineral Data
PEAntimony = 350.91 barns/electron. U=PEAntimony x relectron=1,981.45 barns/cc.. Radioactivity: GRapi = 0 (Gamma Ray American Petroleum Institute Units). Antimony is Not Radioactive. . Antimony ...
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... antimony. Arechuybo, Chihuahua, Mexico. ...
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IPD - Stable Isotopes of Antimony
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Antimony, Sb
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EPA Ground Water & Drinking Water > breadcrumb? > Consumer Factsheet on: ...
What is Antimony and how is it used?. Antimony is a metal found in natural deposits as ores containing other elements. The most widely used antimony compound is antimony trioxide, used as a flame ...
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