
CAS 12345-15-2
:Antimony, compd. with barium (2:3)
Description:
Antimony, compound with barium (2:3), is a chemical substance characterized by its unique composition of antimony and barium in a 2:3 ratio. This compound typically exhibits properties associated with both constituent elements, including potential metallic characteristics and varying degrees of toxicity. Antimony is known for its use in flame retardants and alloys, while barium compounds are often utilized in medical imaging and as pigments. The interaction between these two elements can lead to distinct physical and chemical properties, such as solubility, melting point, and reactivity, which may vary depending on the specific form of the compound. Additionally, safety considerations are paramount, as both antimony and barium can pose health risks in certain forms or concentrations. Therefore, handling this compound requires appropriate safety measures to mitigate exposure risks. Overall, the compound's characteristics are influenced by its molecular structure, the nature of its bonding, and the environmental conditions under which it is studied or utilized.
Formula:Ba·Sb
InChI:InChI=1S/Ba.Sb
InChI key:InChIKey=FMAUXABAQODLLT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[Ba].[Sb]
Synonyms:- Barium antimonide (Ba3Sb2)
- Antimony, compd. with barium (2:3)
- Barium, compd. with antimony (3:2)
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