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Antimony sulfate

Antimony(III) Salts. Concentrated acids dissolve trivalent antimony compounds. From the resulting solutions it is possible to crystallise normal and basic salts, eg, antimony(4lI) sulfate [7446-32-4], Sb2(S0 2i antimony sulfate [14459-74-6], (SbO)2SO antimony(4lI) phosphate [12036-46-3], SbPO antimony(4lI) acetate [6923-52-0], Sb(C244202)3 antimony(4lI) nitrate [20328-96-5], Sb(N03)3 and antimony(4lI) perchlorate ttihydrate [65277-48-7], Sb(QO 34420. The normal salts all hydrolyse readily. [Pg.205]

Antimony sodium gluconate, 3 67 Antimony sulfate, 3 65 AntimonyCIII) sulfate, 3 65... [Pg.64]

Like ferric nitrate, antimony sulfate is decomposed by water, various basic salts being formed, the simplest of which has the formula (SbOLSCL. The normal salt is stable only in rather concentrated sulfuric acid. Since this latter solvent has almost no vapor pressure at ordinary temperatures, the moist salt cannot be dried by evaporation of the solvent. It cannot be dried on absorbent paper, since the oily liquid rapidly carbonizes it. In such a case, it is best to take advantage of the drying qualities of unglazed earthenware (porous plate), such as the biscuit which forms the body of dishes. Owing to the fine pores which this material contains, liquids are sucked up by it by capillary attraction, and it is not acted upon by most reagents. [Pg.32]

Fuels aluminum, magnesium, antimony sulfate, dextrin, sulfur, and titanium. [Pg.1390]

Antimony trioxide, Sb O, is amphoteric. In addition to reacting with bases to form antimonites, it reacts with acids to form antimony salts, such as. antimony sulfate, Sb2(S04)3. The antimony ion Sb+ + + hydrolyzes readily to form the antimony I ion SbO. ... [Pg.458]

Antimony sulfate is treated with 10 times its weight of cold water, the mixture is thoroughly stirred and allowed to stand overnight in the cold. It is then suction-filtered and dried at 100°C. [Pg.619]

Ammonium nitrate Ammonium nitrite Ammonium oxalate Ammonium salicylate Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfide Ammonium sulfite Ammonium thiosulfate Amyl acetate Amyl alcohol Amyl chloride Amyl mercaptan Amyl naphthalene Amyl nitrate Amyl nitrite Amyl phenol Aniline hydrdochloride Aniline sulfate Aniline sulfite Animal fats Animal oils Anthraquinone Antimony sulfate Antimony tribromide Antimony trichloride Antimony trioxide Aqua regia Arsenic oxide Arsenic trichloride Arsenic trioxide Arsenic trisulfide Ascorbic acid Barium carbonate Barium chlorate Barium chloride, aqueous Barium cyanide Barium hydroxide Barium iodide Barium nitrate Barium oxide Barium peroxide Barium salts Beet sugar liquors Benzaldehyde Benzene... [Pg.550]

Riffault et al. (1874) describe the preparation of Antimonite of lead as follows boil 50 parts metallic antimony with 20 parts of concentrated sulfuric acid to give antimony sulfate. Heat this until there are no more acid fumes. Calcine the result with 21 parts dry sodium carbonate. Finally boil the fused product with water and add neutral lead acetate. The result is lead antimonite. Bersch (1901) also provides essentially the same recipe, though giving only five parts of antimony he also describes it (and lead antimoiriate ) as a heavy, white powder... dearer than white lead [. v.] to which [it] is inferior in covering power, and which [it does] not exceed in permanence . [Pg.220]

Antimony potassium tartrate - 400, 407 Antimony salts - 67, 273, 474, 673,858 Antimony sulfate - 658... [Pg.906]


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