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CAS 12052-42-5

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Antimony, compd. with cobalt (1:1)

Description:
Antimony, compound with cobalt (1:1), identified by the CAS number 12052-42-5, is an inorganic compound that consists of antimony and cobalt in a stoichiometric ratio of one to one. This compound typically exhibits a crystalline structure and is characterized by its metallic luster and relatively high melting point. Antimony itself is a metalloid, known for its brittle nature and poor electrical conductivity, while cobalt is a transition metal recognized for its magnetic properties and strength. The combination of these elements can result in unique properties, such as enhanced hardness and resistance to oxidation. This compound may be utilized in various applications, including electronics, alloys, and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Additionally, it is important to handle this compound with care, as both antimony and cobalt can pose health risks if ingested or inhaled. Proper safety measures should be observed when working with this substance in laboratory or industrial settings.
Formula:Co·Sb
InChI:InChI=1/Co.Sb/q+3;
InChI key:InChIKey=UFIKNOKSPUOOCL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Co].[Sb]
Synonyms:
  • Cobalt monoantimonide -80 mesh, 99.9% trace metals basis
  • cobaltic antimony
  • Cobalt antimonide (CoSb)
  • Cobalt monoantimonide
  • Einecs 234-993-9
  • Cobalt Antimonide Alloy
  • Antimony, compd. with cobalt (1:1)
  • Cobalt Antimonide Thermoelectric
  • Antimony, compound with cobalt (1:1)
  • antimony, compound with cobalt (1:1)
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