CAS 12053-12-2
:Antimony, compd. with chromium (1:1)
Description:
Antimony, compound with chromium (1:1), identified by the CAS number 12053-12-2, is an inorganic compound that features a 1:1 molar ratio of antimony (Sb) and chromium (Cr). This compound typically exhibits a crystalline structure and is characterized by its metallic luster and potential semiconducting properties. Antimony itself is a metalloid, while chromium is a transition metal, and their combination can result in unique electronic and chemical properties. The compound may display varying oxidation states, influencing its reactivity and stability under different conditions. It is important to note that compounds of antimony and chromium can have applications in materials science, particularly in the development of alloys and electronic materials. However, safety considerations are paramount, as both antimony and chromium can pose health risks, particularly in certain oxidation states. Proper handling and disposal methods should be employed to mitigate any potential hazards associated with this compound.
Formula:Cr·Sb
InChI:InChI=1S/Cr.Sb
InChI key:InChIKey=KECAIQNCFZTEBM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Cr].[Sb]
Synonyms:- Antimony, compd. with chromium (1:1)
- Antimony, compound with chromium (1:1)
- Chromic Antimony
- Chromium antimonide (CrSb)
- Chromium monoantimonide
- Chromium, compd. with antimony (1:1)
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