Antimony sulfide, Sb2S3 - ( 100 g )
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Product name
Antimony sulfide - Sb2S3
Usage
As antimony sulfide mineral was known since ancient times and was used as a black makeup to dye eyelashes or eyelids. Today it is used in as an ingredient in matches, fireworks, in ruby red glass, as a dye for plastics and as a flame retardant.
Information
Antimony sulfide (Sb4S6 chemical formula or sometimes abbreviated to just Sb2S3) is a solid, very slightly soluble in water, but soluble in solutions of soluble sulfide or hydrosulfide. Reacts with strong acids to form salts antimonitých and release hydrogen sulfide, which causes a strong odor of rotten eggs. The hydroxides are dissolved to form antimonitanů. The air burns to form antimony trioxide Sb4O6 and sulfur dioxide SO2. It is a reducing agent which is oxidized to form compounds of Sb + V
Specification
Gray-black, technical, fine crystalline powder of crude shiny Surma used in the manufacture of matches, antimony and its salts in fireworks, etc. also known as "Surma".
Sb2S3, after precipitation from cold Orange-red solution, after precipitation from solution or warm orange-red sulphide when heated, passes to šedočiernu modification.
It may contain lumps, or even excluded sulfur.
Characteristics
M: 679.43 g / molMelting point: 548 °C
Density: 4.659 g / cm³ (20 °C)
4.12 g / cm³ (amorphous)
Refractive index: NDA = 3,194
NDB = 4,064
NDC = 4,303
Flex: 2
Solubility in water: 0,000 175 g / 100 ml
Solubility in polar: methanol
solvents: ethanol
K2S solution
solution NH4HS
HCl
Relative permittivity: εr 11.15 (20 °C)
UPOZORNENIE:
Hazard
H302
H332
H411
P273