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/ˈantəˌmōnē/,
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The chemical element of atomic number 51, a brittle silvery-white metalloid,
  1. The chemical element of atomic number 51, a brittle silvery-white metalloid


  1. a metallic element having four allotropic forms; used in a wide variety of alloys; found in stibnite
  2. (antimonious) antimonic: relating to or derived from antimony; "antimonious oxide"
  3. Antimony ;In the UK, the variable vowel is usually pronounced as a schwa ; in the US, it is generally a full . stibium) is a chemical element with the symbol Sb and an atomic number of 51. ...
  4. (antimonies) Common misspelling of antinomies
  5. (antimonious) Adjective. Given to complicating otherwise simple situations in order to make life more of a struggle, and therefore more interesting. Often results in absurd, mundane paradoxes, i.e., "too hungry to eat," "alone in a crowd," etc.
  6. One of the metals that may be alloyed with tin to create pewter.  First used by French pewterers in the 17th century, by British pewterers in the late 17th century, and by American pewterers in the 19th century.
  7. stibiconite, an antimony mineral, Sb2O3(OH)2
  8. A native metallic element, and mineral, that occurs in silvery or tin-white granular, platy, or shapeless masses.
  9. (chemical symbol Sb, atomic number 51) is a metalloid with four allotropic forms. The stable form of antimony is a blue-white metal. Yellow and black antimony are unstable nonmetals. Antimony and many of its compounds are toxic and need to be handled with care.
  10. The maximum contaminant level is 0.006 mg/L. Elevated levels of antimony can increase blood cholesterol and decrease blood glucose.
  11. a brittle, silvery-white elemental metal (contrast antinomy)
  12. A metal used as a catalyst in the polyester manufacturing process. Antimony is a suspected carcinogen, and industry efforts are now underway to perfect and expand the process of producing antimony-free polyester.
  13. One of the elements; its chemical symbol is Sb. Its formula weight is 121.76, specific gravity 6.62, and melting point 630.5° C.
  14. Metal associated with certain types of gold deposit, chemical symbol Sb.
  15. a silver-white, hard, crystalline metallic element, related to arsenic and tin
  16. (Sb) A pure element, metal, used in alloys
  17. atomic symbol, Sb, antimony is the 51st element in the periodic table (atomic number 51) with an atomic weight of 121.8. Antimony is a group V element making it a donor in silicon, i.e., makes silicon N-type. ...
  18. or Stibium ("puk" = "eye-paint" [comp. "Z. D. M. G." v. 336]; now called "kuḥl" in the Orient; hence the verb "kaḥal" [Ezek. xxiii. 40]; often mentioned in the Talmud and Midrash [e.g., Shab. viii. 3]):
  19. is  added to lead to increase hardness. The high antimony content also reduces long discharge capability and increases the gases produced by the cells during charging.
  20. Silvery element used as a flame retardant and in ball bearings.
  21. A hard, brittle, silver white metal with a high luster from the arsenic family.
  22. Metal element; symbol Sb; bluish-white; used in trace amounts as part of the pewter alloy where it increases hardness and mechanical strength and reduces thermal shrinkage
  23. CAS Number: 7440-36-0. A metalloid element that is commonly metallic silvery white, crystalline, and brittle. It is used especially as a constituent of alloys and semiconductors. Chemical symbol = Sb. Molecular weight: 121.75 g/mol. Learn More...
  24. A chemical combined with molten lead to make the lead harder when it solidifies.
  25. Used in polyesters and as a flame retardant, antimony is present in many toys and may be an endocrine disruptor. Prolonged exposure may cause eye, skin, and lung problems. Skin Deep score: 10