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The stable form of antimony is a blue... Yellow and black antimony are unstable non... Antimony is used in flame... Antimony in its elemental form is a silvery white... antimony resembles a metal in its appearance and in many of its physical properties... Antimony and some of its alloys are unusual in that they expand on cooling... Antimony is geochemically categorized as a... Antimony is increasingly being used in the... The most important use of antimony is as a hardener in lead for storage batteries... Antimony compounds in the form of... and antimony trichloride are used in the making of flame... Antimony trioxide is the most important of the antimony compounds and is primarily used in flame... Antimony sulfide is also one of the ingredients of... antimony alloy were used for the emitters and collectors of NPN... Antimony has been used for the treatment of... Antimony attaches itself to... Antimony and its compounds are used in several... Antimony has a nourishing or conditioning effect on keratinized tissues... Tartar emetic is another antimony preparation which is used as an anti... Treatments chiefly involving antimony have been called... A coin made of antimony was issued in the Keichow Province of... as the standard chemical symbol for antimony is due to the 18th century chemical pioneer... An artifact made of antimony dating to about 3000 BC was found at Tello... and a copper object plated with antimony dating between 2500 BC and 2200 BC has been found in Egypt... Antimony was first isolated by... first European description of a procedure for isolating antimony is in the book... pure antimony was well known to... stated that antimony is never mentioned in them... Native massive antimony with oxidation products... Native massive antimony with oxidation products... Antimony output in 2005... Antimony output in 2005... Antimony output in 2005... Antimony is sometimes found native... Commercial forms of antimony are generally ingots... China was the top producer of antimony with about 84... Antimony and many of its compounds are... antimony poisoning is very similar to... found that antimony may be leaching from... researchers are concerned that antimony levels correspond to duration the bottle is left to stand... symbol for antimony could also hint at a satirical pun in this origin... we only know of antimony at the present day as a highly brittle and crystalline metal... Contamination of Canadian and European bottled waters with antimony from PET co... Contamination of Canadian and European bottled waters with antimony from PET containers...

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