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Pronunciation: [ˌantˈɪmənˌɪ] (IPA)

Antimony is a chemical element with the atomic number 51 and the symbol Sb, which is often used in alloys, batteries, and flame retardants. This versatile metalloid has been known for centuries and its various chemical properties have given rise to a number of synonyms and related terms, such as black jack, stibnite, kermesite, and regulus antimonii. Other common terms used to describe antimony include tartar emetic, aminition, antimonial lead, and antimony sulfide. Additionally, antimony is sometimes referred to as a "semi-metal" or "metalloid", because it has some properties of both metals and non-metals. Overall, antimony is an essential element in many industrial processes and applications, and its various synonyms reflect its diverse and important role in modern chemistry.

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Usage examples for Antimony

Again, Professor Bose has found that fragments of metallic potassium in kerosene oil behave in a similar manner, and that certain varieties of silver, antimony and of arsenic, and a few other metals, have a similar property.
"Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy"
John Ambrose Fleming
In "Lika Joko's" presentation of her "momentum mori," she babbles of things in general; she is nervous as to the physic handed to her, and remarks that these medicine bottles are as like to one another as the two Dominoes in the "Comedy of Horrors;" she declares, as her mind wanders to the Chino-Japanese war, that "the best remedy for political disorders is antimony, but things may be different in horizontal nations;" and, finally, as she sinks back in death, she fancies she sees a hand a'Becketting to her.
"The History of "Punch""
M. H. Spielmann
Close to the shrine sits a midwife keeping guard over a new gauze cloth, a sari and a bodice, purchased for the spirit of Chandrabai; and on a plate close at hand are vermilion for her brow, antimony for her eyes, a nose-ring, a comb, bangles and sweetmeats, such as she liked during her life-time.
"By-Ways of Bombay"
S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O.

Famous quotes with Antimony

  • As for Lucrezia, there wasn't even a rumor in her own day that the strawberries at her Wednesday luncheons were dipped in sugar of lead and the other dishes tastefully sprayed with antimony, hellebore, corrosive sublimate, and deadly nightshade, all popular Renaissance flavors.
    Will Cuppy

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