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Antimonous Oxide

Preparation.—1. By igniting antimonic oxide, or the white solid produced by the action of nitric acid upon metallic anti> mony.— ... [Pg.133]

Antimony is used in alloys, with lead for storage battery plates, with lead and tin in type metals and body solders, with tin and copper in bearing or antifriction metals. Antimony occurs chiefly as the sulfide (stibnite, Sb2S3) which is produced mainly in China, only small amounts in Mexico and Bolivia. Stibnite is (1) melted and reduced to antimony by iron metal and separated from fused ferrous sulfide (See also Stibnite) (2) roasted in air, and sublimed antimonous oxide collected and reduced by heating to fusion with carbon and sodium carbonate. [Pg.138]

SYNS ANTIMONIC ACID 0 ANTIMONIC OXIDE ANTIMONT PENTAOXIDE DIANTIMONY PENTOXIDE STIBIC ANHYDRIDE... [Pg.93]

ANTIMOINE FLUORURE (FRENCH) see AQEOOO ANTIMOINE (TRICHLORURE d") see AQC500 ANTIMOL see SFBOOO ANTIMONIAL SAFFRON see AQF500 ANTIMONIC ACID see AQF750 ANTIMONIC CHLORIDE see AQDOOO ANTIMONIC OXIDE see AQF750 ANTIMONIC SULFIDE see AQF500 ANTIMONIO (PENTACLORURO DI) (ITALIAN) see AQDOOO... [Pg.1516]

Cornel in low concentration gives a stable and intense yellow color. Therefore, it was proposed as a color compatible with Yellow No. 5 (tartra-zine) for nontransparent drinks, The wide range of shades of color of caramel has attract the attention of other industries. Thus, coatings and other articles having a cork-like appearance are manufactured from thermoplastic resins colored with caiamel. Coloring of polyethylene terephtha-late with caramel was also patented. Caramel may be formed in situ from carbohydrates in the presence of antimonous oxide as the catalyst the dark-brown polymer resulting is said to be nontoxic. ... [Pg.232]

Antimony has geochemical behavior similar to arsenic, as it occurs most commonly in the +3 (antimonite) and +5 (antimonate) oxidation states and also tends to associate with sulfides in rocks, sediments, and soils. In soil solutions, the Sb and Sb oxidation states are stable under reducing and oxidizing conditions, respectively. [Pg.337]

ANTIMONOUS OXIDE (1309-64-4) Ignites and bums in heated air above 420°F/215°C. Violent reaction with bromine trifluoride. Reacts with chlorinated rubber, alcohols/glycols, organic and a-hydroxy acids (fmit acids), o-dihydric phenols, polyethylene glycol, and other polyhydroxy compounds. [Pg.123]

Antimony Pen (oxide. Antimonic oxide tibic anhydride antimonic acid , OgSb2 mol wi 323,52. O 24.73%, Sb 75-27%. Sb205- Prepn Schenk in Handbook of Preparative Inorganic Chemistry, vol, 1, G. Brauer, Ed. (Academic Press, New York, 2nd ed, 1963) p 616. [Pg.111]

Synonyms Antimonic acid Antimonic anhydride Antimonic oxide ... [Pg.981]

Antimonic oxide. See Antimony pentoxide Antimonic sulfide. See Antimony pentasulfide Antimonious oxide. See Antimony trioxide Antimonous chloride. See Antimony trichloride Antimonous fluoride. See Antimony trifluoride Antimonous sulfide. See Antimony trisulfide Antimony... [Pg.323]

Sodium antimonate oxidizing agent, industrial cleaners Sodium m-nitrobenzenesulfonate oxidizing agent, industrial/municipal water/wastewater Hydrogen peroxide oxidizing agent, liq. ammonia Silver acetate... [Pg.5499]

Sb-III, as antimonous oxide Sb203, may be detected by its dissolution in tartaric acid or potassium acid tartrate solutions. With the latter, it forms the complex called... [Pg.555]


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