antimony

     

Antimony (IPA [æˈntɪməˌniː] (Receive Pronunciation), /ˈæntɪmoʊni/ (US)) is a chemical element with the symbol Sb (Latin: stibium, meaning "mark") and atomic number 51. A metalloid, antimony has four allotropic forms. The stable form of antimony is a blue-white metalloid. Yellow and black antimony are unstable non-metals. Antimony is used in flame-proofing, paints, ceramics, enamels, a wide variety of alloys, electronics, and rubber.

Trivia about antimony

  • Abbreviated Sb, it may be what a divorced chemist has to pay to his ex-wife
  • Alimony is what you pay to an ex; this is a brittle silvery-white metallic element, atomic no. 51

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