「antimony」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Copper and | antimony act as hardeners while lead is common in the |
The composition is approximately 93% tin, 5% | antimony, and 2% copper. |
Like other binary chalcogenides of | antimony and bismuth, Sb2Te3 has been investigated for |
ite is a sulfosalt mineral of silver, copper, | antimony and arsenic. |
is a sulfosalt mineral containing tin, lead, | antimony and iron with formula: Pb3Sn4FeSb2S14. |
8 and commonly contains copper, iron, cobalt, | antimony, and sulfur as impurities. |
brittlement of oxygen free copper by bismuth, | antimony and lead by the formation of complex oxides. |
, mercury, copper, iron, zinc, lead, bismuth, | antimony and salt. |
While it contains | antimony and nickel, their bioavailability is very low |
The antimonate ion is Sb(OH)6−, where Sb is | antimony and (OH) is the hydroxyl group. |
he copper site and a vaying ratio of bismuth, | antimony, and lead. |
ent-day pewter is approximately 91% tin, 7.5% | antimony and 1.5% copper. |
t often AgInSbTe, an alloy of silver, indium, | antimony and tellurium. |
rom their own Babbitt metal, an alloy of tin, | antimony and copper, under the trademarks "Mogul" and |
e world, the parasite has become resistant to | antimony and for visceral or mucocutaneous leishmanias |
in (ideally 92%), with the balance made up of | antimony and copper. |
ry; at tin, copper, lead, manganese, uranium, | antimony, arsenic and zinc mines, as well as at the cl |
ure of copper, zinc, tin, lead, nickel, iron, | antimony, arsenic with an unusually large amount of si |
There's | antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium, |
List of metalloestrogens include aluminium, | antimony, arsenite, barium, cadmium, chromium (Cr(II)) |
Sb-Be photoneutron source; | antimony becomes radioactive in the reactor and its st |
rly rich in minerals such as agate, asbestos, | antimony, beryl, chalcedony, copper, jade, jasper, man |
tin, with the remainder consisting of copper, | antimony, bismuth and lead. |
gray, fibrous, metallic mineral, a sulfide of | antimony, bismuth, and lead. |
alloy of 55% palladium, 22.5% lead, and 22.5% | antimony, by surface etching followed with heating-coo |
classified as | antimony compound and used as treatment of schistosomi |
in English (17th and 18th centuries) certain | antimony compounds were called "kermes mineral" for th |
relatively high concentrations of arsenic and | antimony compounds. |
n in Dr. Guinn's analysis was that silver and | antimony concentrations in the bullet lead varied sign |
As halogens and | antimony containing flame retardant result in unwanted |
"Anchimon" ( | antimony)- Dual bongo drums who unleash little monster |
It is the | antimony endmember of the continuous solid solution se |
Antimony freely substitutes also leading to ullmannite | |
is the only characterized "binary" iodide of | antimony, i.e. the sole compound isolated with the for |
Rich in the metallic element | antimony, improper usage of tartar-emetic causes a pai |
It contains | antimony in its +3 oxidation state. |
Antimonates contain | antimony in its +5 oxidation state. |
can be compared to antimonates, which contain | antimony in the +5 oxidation state. |
Other metals excavated include | antimony, iron, and tungsten. |
Typical commercial | antimony is unsuitable for production of solid-state-e |
and unlike other elements in the same group, | antimony is commonly hexacoordinate, for example in th |
In this compound, | antimony is assigned the oxidation state 3+ and seleni |
Freieslebenite is a rare sulfosalt mineral of | antimony, lead and silver with formula AgPbSbS3 and mo |
s, including copper, aluminum, tungsten, tin, | antimony, lead, zinc and nickel. |
due to the toxic effects that it shares with | antimony; less harmful substitutes have been found usi |
obalt, bismuth, cadmium, titanium, zirconium, | antimony, manganese, beryllium, chromium, germanium, v |
imes for the richness of its silver, lead and | antimony mines. |
y although there has been mining for lead and | antimony on Pentire Head, as well as building stone at |
t more usually combined with sulfur, arsenic, | antimony, or chlorine and in various ores such as arge |
oxidation between stibnite (Sb2S3) and other | antimony oxides such as valentinite (Sb2O3) or stibico |
with water, it undergoes hydrolysis, forming | antimony oxychloride and releasing hydrogen chloride. |
Kermesite or | antimony oxysulfide is also known as red antimony (Sb2 |
Antimony Peak is a steep peak located in southern Kern | |
Antimony pentafluoride is the inorganic compound with | |
(HSbF6) is a mixture of hydrogen fluoride and | antimony pentafluoride in various ratios. |
lar ratio, of fluorosulfonic acid (HSO3F) and | antimony pentafluoride (SbF5). |
ct with strong fluoride ion accepters such as | antimony pentafluoride to form N2F+ cation. |
Antimony pentafluoride, SbF5 | |
With | antimony pentafluoride, SbF5, a fluoride acceptor, the |
With fluorine, it is oxidized to give | antimony pentafluoride. |
ptor, exceeding the acceptor tendency of even | antimony pentafluoride. |
Antimony pentoxide, Sb2O5 | |
In neutral conditions it forms | antimony pentoxide, Sb2O5; in alkaline conditions the |
such as lead poisoning, mercury poisoning or | antimony poisoning. |
A combination of tartar emetic ( | antimony potassium tartrate) and emetine hydrochloride |
r containing 75% of zinc phosphide and 25% of | antimony potassium tartrate, an emetic to cause vomiti |
Antimony regulus or antimony metal is a partially puri | |
Of the two, the | antimony rich phase is more common. |
The sources are often constructed as an | antimony rod surrounded by beryllium layer and clad in |
It dissolves in acid to form the | antimony salt. |
Chemically, it is an iron | antimony silicate, closely related to bismutoferrite, |
Bismuth also substitutes for the | antimony site and bismuthian tetrahedrite or annivite |
es from a metal phase, such as in the case of | antimony smelting. |
; as Mayow inferred from his observation that | antimony, strongly heated with a burning glass, underg |
y metallic sulfosalt mineral composed of lead | antimony sulfide Pb9Sb22S42. |
mineral he discovered was Semseyite, the lead | antimony sulfide discovered in 1881 was named after An |
d "Plummer's pills", a mixture of calomel and | antimony sulfide with guaiacum; the pills were origina |
eiling, Starkey saw the use of iron to reduce | antimony sulfide at high temperature to antimony regul |
Boulangerite is a sulfosalt mineral, lead | antimony sulfide, formula Pb5Sb4S11. |
salt mineral and is part of the class of lead | antimony sulfides. |
antimony sulfoiodide (SbSI) | |
Tetrahedrite is a copper | antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula: (Cu,Fe)12Sb4S |
Stephanite is a silver | antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula: Ag5SbS4 It is |
xture of saltpeter, sulfur, rosin, sulfide of | antimony, tallow and turpentine. |
Antimony telluride can be formed by the reaction of an | |
Antimony telluride is an inorganic compound with the c | |
Like bismuth telluride, Bi2Te3, | antimony telluride has a large thermoelectric effect a |
Antimony tetroxide is an inorganic compound with the f | |
erial, with empirical formula SbO2, is called | antimony tetroxide to signify the presence of two kind |
Titanium yellow, also nickel | antimony titanium yellow, nickel antimony titanium yel |
Antimony trichloride solution in hydrochloric acid | |
Antimony trichloride is the chemical compound with the | |
Antimony trichloride has also been used to enhance the | |
which was later determined to be ingestion of | antimony trichloride present in a solution used to dis |
The method involved treatment with | antimony trifluoride with chlorine or with antimony pe |
It can also be prepared from | antimony trifluoride and fluorine. |
Antimony trifluoride, SbF3, sometimes called Swart's r | |
ifluoride, PF3, arsenic trifluoride, AsF3 and | antimony trifluoride, SbF3, where MX3 molecular units |
o trifluoromethyl compounds by treatment with | antimony trifluoride/antimony pentachloride (the Swart |
Antimony triiodide is the chemical compound with the f | |
It burns to produce aluminum oxide and | antimony trioxide. |
oduced when potassium tartrate is heated with | antimony trioxide. |
Antimony triselenide is the chemical compound with the | |
reaction above are derived from the oxides of | antimony, vanadium, and titanium. |
When the bodies were exhumed, the poison | antimony was found. |
reek gorge as early as 1857, it was not until | antimony was discovered that important mining was unde |
he Net, in alchemy, is an alloy of copper and | antimony, whose crystal structure induces a network pa |
It may be formed by the reaction of | antimony with elemental iodine, or the reaction of ant |
(sometimes called stibnides) are compounds of | antimony with more electropositive elements. |
rgyrite is a mineral, a sulfide of silver and | antimony with the formula AgSbS2. |
It may be formed by the reaction of | antimony with selenium. |
lements needed for modern industry, including | antimony, zinc, tin, silver, lead, indium, gold, and c |
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