- BSb Definition
BSb stands for Boron Antimonide, a compound of boron and antimony.
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Boron Antimonide
1.1.2 English name: Boron Antimonide
1.2 Atomic mass: 107.718
1.3 Atomic weight: 107.718
1.3.1 Molecular structure: Made up of one boron atom and one antimony atom.
1.4 Ion structure: None, as BSb is a basic compound.
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Properties of BSb
2.1 Physical properties of BSb
State: Solid
Color: Blackish gray
Odor: Odorless
PH Level: Not applicable as it is a solid.
2.2 Chemical properties of BSb: BSb does not react with oxygen at room temperature. -
Common Chemical Equations Involving BSb
Note that Boron Antimonide (BSb) is a very hard compound and does not participate in many chemical reactions. Therefore, providing examples of reactions with metals, acids, nonmetals, and salts may not be appropriate. -
BSb Synthesis
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of BSb: BSb is typically synthesized through the thermal decomposition of compounds containing boron and antimony.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of BSb: In industry, BSb is usually synthesized by combining boron and antimony at high temperatures.