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CAS 12208-13-8

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Potassium antimony hydroxide (KSb(OH)6)

Description:
Potassium antimony hydroxide, with the chemical formula KSb(OH)6, is an inorganic compound characterized by its composition of potassium, antimony, and hydroxide ions. It typically appears as a white or off-white solid and is soluble in water, which allows it to dissociate into its constituent ions. This compound is known for its use in various applications, including as a reagent in analytical chemistry and in the preparation of antimony-based materials. Potassium antimony hydroxide exhibits properties typical of antimony compounds, including potential toxicity, and should be handled with care. It can act as a Lewis acid due to the presence of the antimony ion, which can accept electron pairs. Additionally, it may participate in redox reactions, making it relevant in studies involving electron transfer processes. As with many antimony compounds, its environmental impact and safety profile are important considerations in its use and disposal. Proper safety measures should be observed when working with this substance to mitigate any health risks associated with antimony exposure.
Formula:H6KO6Sb
InChI:InChI=1/K.6H2O.Sb/h;6*1H2;/q+1;;;;;;;+3/p-6
InChI key:InChIKey=DUBGVNNAYGFUKU-UHFFFAOYSA-H
SMILES:[Sb+5]([OH-])([OH-])([OH-])([OH-])([OH-])[OH-].[K+]
Synonyms:
  • Antimonate (Sb(OH)<sub>6</sub><sup>1-</sup>), potassium
  • Antimonate (Sb(OH)<sub>6</sub><sup>1-</sup>), potassium (1:1), (OC-6-11)-
  • Antimonate (Sb(OH)<sub>6</sub><sup>1-</sup>), potassium, (OC-6-11)-
  • Antimonic acid, monopotassium salt
  • Antimony potassium hydroxide (SbK(OH)<sub>6</sub>)
  • Potassium Antimony(+3) Cation Hexahydroxide
  • Potassium antimonate(V) (K[Sb(OH)<sub>6</sub>])
  • Potassium antimony hydroxide (KSb(OH)<sub>6</sub>)
  • Potassium hexahydroxoantimonate(1-)
  • Potassium hexahydroxoantimonate(V)
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