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Antimony Orange - chemical information, properties, structures, articles, patents and more chemical data.
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Antimony Trisulfide [Sb2S3, CAS RN; 1345-04-6] Dark orange to black rhombic crystals; insoluble in water; melts at 546 C; soluble in concentrated hydrochloric ...
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N/A, Antimony Orange, Antimony Orange; Antimony Vermilion; Golden Sulfer of Antimony; Golden Yellow; Goldschwefel; Lymphoscan; Pigment Red 107, 77060 ...
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small amounts of arsenic. Exposure to antimony trisulfide in its various forms, including grey antimony, antimony orange, and orange concentrate appears to be ...
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In general the acid greens, natural turkey red, chrome yellows and antimony orange were around from about 1825 to 1890 in America. Chrome or antimony ...
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The most common antimony mineral and the chief source of the metal. ... sulfide, antimony orange, antimony sesquisulfide, antimony sulfide (Sb2S3), antimony ...
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Orange tree, made of antimony on the sustaining column of the doorway to Güell Estate, represents the Garden of Hesperides. Orange tree, made of antimony ...
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and orange sulphide of antimony. Alkyl-combination.—Antimony hydride (SbH3), like arsenic hydride. (AsH3) and phosphorus hydride (PH3), can give rise to ...
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