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Antimonide, the Glossary

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Antimonides (sometimes called stibnides or stibinides) are compounds of antimony with more electropositive elements.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Antimonide mineral, Antimony, Boron group, Chemical compound, Electronegativity, Indium antimonide, Ion, Semiconductor.

  2. Antimonides

Antimonide mineral

An antimonide mineral is a mineral that contains antimonide for its main anion. Antimonide and antimonide mineral are antimonides.

See Antimonide and Antimonide mineral

Antimony

Antimony is a chemical element; it has symbol Sb and atomic number 51.

See Antimonide and Antimony

Boron group

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See Antimonide and Boron group

Chemical compound

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds.

See Antimonide and Chemical compound

Electronegativity

Electronegativity, symbolized as χ, is the tendency for an atom of a given chemical element to attract shared electrons (or electron density) when forming a chemical bond.

See Antimonide and Electronegativity

Indium antimonide

Indium antimonide (InSb) is a crystalline compound made from the elements indium (In) and antimony (Sb). Antimonide and indium antimonide are antimonides.

See Antimonide and Indium antimonide

Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge.

See Antimonide and Ion

Semiconductor

A semiconductor is a material that has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor, such as copper, and an insulator, such as glass.

See Antimonide and Semiconductor

See also

Antimonides

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimonide

Also known as Antimonides, Sb-3, Sb3-, Stibide, Stibnide, Stibnides.