Antimony Sulphate 95%

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Antimony Sulphate is a compound used in various industrial processes, including metal plating and as a mordant in dyeing. It is corrosive and should be handled with care.

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Antimony Sulphate, specifically antimony(III) sulfate, is a chemical compound with industrial applications.Here's a more detailed description:

Chemical Properties and Characteristics:

  • Chemical Formula: Sb₂(SO₄)₃
  • It is a hygroscopic salt, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air.
  • It is formed by the reaction of antimony or its compounds with hot sulfuric acid.
  • It is soluble in acids.
  • When exposed to moist air or water, it hydrolyzes, producing basic antimony oxides and antimony(III) oxide.

Industrial Applications:

  • Semiconductor Doping:
    • Due to its solubility, it is used in the doping of semiconductors.
  • Electrolysis:
    • It is used for coating anodes in electrolysis.
  • Explosives and Fireworks:
    • It is utilized in the production of explosives and fireworks.
  • Mordant:
    • It can be used as a mordant in some dyeing processes.

Safety Considerations:

  • Corrosivity and Irritation:
    • Antimony(III) sulfate can cause irritation to the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Like other antimony compounds, it should be handled with care.

Key Points:

  • The compound's hygroscopic nature is a significant characteristic.
  • It is important to remember that antimony based compounds are often toxic.
  • It has uses in specialized industrial applications.

Additional information

Weight N/A
CAS number

7446-32-4

Chemical formula

Sb₂(SO₄)₃

Molar mass

531.68 g/mol

Physical state

White crystalline solid.

Odor

No specific odor is strongly noted.

Melting point

Around 75 °C

Boiling point

Approximately 330 °C

Density

3.62 g/cm³

Solubility in water

Soluble, but it can hydrolyze in water, forming basic antimony salts.

Flash point:

Non-flammable.

Autoignition temperature

NA

Dye Content

NA

Vapor pressure

Low

UN number

NA

Flammability

Non-flammable

Carcinogenicity

Antimony compounds, in general, are subject to concern regarding potential carcinogenicity. Therefore handling with caution is required.

Grade

CP

Size

500 gm, 5 kg, 25 kg

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