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CAS 12186-97-9

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Antimony, compd. with yttrium (1:1)

Description:
Antimony, compd. with yttrium (1:1), identified by the CAS number 12186-97-9, is a binary compound that consists of antimony (Sb) and yttrium (Y) in a stoichiometric ratio of 1:1. This compound typically exhibits characteristics associated with both constituent elements. Antimony is a metalloid known for its brittle nature and semiconducting properties, while yttrium is a transition metal that is often used in various applications, including electronics and materials science due to its high melting point and strength. The compound may display unique physical and chemical properties, such as specific electrical conductivity, thermal stability, and potential applications in semiconductor technology or as a dopant in various materials. Its behavior in chemical reactions can be influenced by the presence of both antimony and yttrium, leading to interesting interactions in different environments. However, detailed studies on this specific compound may be limited, and further research could provide insights into its potential applications and characteristics.
Formula:Sb·Y
InChI:InChI=1S/Sb.Y
InChI key:InChIKey=LDAAFTDRWLUENA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Y].[Sb]
Synonyms:
  • Yttrium, compd with antimony (1:1)
  • Yttrium antimonide
  • Antimony, compd. with yttrium (1:1)
  • Yttrium monoantimonide
  • Yttrium antimonide (YSb)
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