Antimony

Discovered
Antiquity
Melts
631 °C
  • 1167 °F
  • 904 °K
Boils
1641 °C
  • 2986 °F
  • 1914 °K

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|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.
Contributed by
@plazmatter0430

|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.

|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.
|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.
Contributed by
@plazmatter0430

|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.

|sb| and |bi| are members of the Pnictogen group. This photo shows their similar surface crystal structures. |sb| has a silvery sheen, and |bi| a warmer sheen.
Rough and dull-gray cube of Antimony 1 inch in size
Contributed by
collector no. 2

Rough and dull-gray cube of Antimony 1 inch in size

Rough and dull-gray cube of Antimony 1 inch in size
Twisted rod of Antimony
Contributed by
collector no. 3

Twisted rod of Antimony

Twisted rod of Antimony

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