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antimony
Summary
antimony is a chemical element[1]. antimony ranks in the top 9% of chemical_element entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,348 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- antimony's instance of is recorded as chemical element[3].
- antimony's instance of is recorded as chalcophile element[4].
- antimony's canonical SMILES is recorded as [Sb][5].
- antimony's element symbol is recorded as Sb[6].
- antimony's chemical formula is recorded as Sb[7].
- antimony is a type of metalloid[8].
- antimony is a type of period 5[9].
- antimony is part of period 5[10].
- antimony is part of group 15[11].
- antimony is part of antimony compound[12].
- antimony's Commons category is recorded as Antimony[13].
- antimony's Unicode character is recorded as 銻[14].
- antimony's crystal system is recorded as trigonal crystal system[15].
- antimony's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Antimony[16].
- antimony's Commons gallery is recorded as Antimony[17].
- antimony's atomic number is recorded as {'amount': '+51'}[18].
- antimony's electronegativity is recorded as {'amount': '+2.05'}[19].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia[20].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Pauly–Wissowa[21].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[22].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[23].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[24].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[25].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Antimony[26].
- antimony's described by source is recorded as Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include chemical element[3] and chalcophile element[4]. Recorded subclass of include metalloid[8] and period 5[9].
Use and Application
Part of include period 5[10], a period[28]; group 15[11], a group[29]; and antimony compound[12], a structural class of chemical entities[30].
Influence
Things named for antimony include stibnite[31], a mineral species[32]; Antimony[33], a town in the United States[34], in United States[35], founded in 1873[36]; stibarsen[37], a mineral species[38]; stibiconite[39], a mineral species[40]; cuprostibite[41], a mineral species[42]; stibiopalladinite[43], a mineral species[44]; aurostibite[45], a mineral species[46]; and stibiotantalite[47], a mineral species[48].
Why It Matters
antimony ranks in the top 9% of chemical_element entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,348 views/month).[2] antimony has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49] antimony is known by 52 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
Entities named for antimony include stibnite[31], a mineral species[32]; Antimony[33], a town in the United States[34], in United States[35], founded in 1873[36]; stibarsen[37], a mineral species[38]; stibiconite[39], a mineral species[40]; cuprostibite[41], a mineral species[42]; and stibiopalladinite[43], a mineral species[44].