Antimony Trisulphide Black 95%

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Antimony Trisulphide is a dark gray to black crystalline solid used in pyrotechnics, matches, and as a pigment. It is relatively insoluble in water and poses potential health hazards.

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Antimony Trisulphide is a chemical compound with a variety of historical and industrial uses. Here's a more detailed description:

Chemical and Physical Properties:

  • Chemical Formula: Sb₂S₃
  • Appearance:
    • It occurs in nature as the mineral stibnite, which is a dark gray to black crystalline solid.
    • It can also be produced as an orange-red amorphous powder.
  • Physical State: Solid at room temperature.
  • Solubility: Very slightly soluble in water. Soluble in hydrochloric acid.
  • It is a semiconductor.
  • It can be found in a crystalline form, or an amorphous form.

Applications:

  • Pyrotechnics:
    • It is used in fireworks and pyrotechnic compositions to produce a white glitter effect.
  • Matches:
    • It is a component of the heads of safety matches.
  • Pigments:
    • Historically, it was used as a pigment in paints.
    • It is used in the production of ruby colored glass.
  • Semiconductors:
    • It has applications within semiconductor technology.

Safety Considerations:

  • Toxicity:
    • Antimony compounds, in general, are toxic.
    • Inhalation of dust or fumes can cause respiratory problems.
  • Reactivity:
    • It can react vigorously with oxidizing agents.
    • When heated, it can produce toxic fumes.
  • Handling Precautions:
    • Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used when handling this compound.
    • It should be handled in well-ventilated areas.

Key Characteristics:

  • Its ability to produce a glitter effect makes it valuable in pyrotechnics.
  • It can be found in nature as the mineral stibnite.
  • Because it is an antimony compound, it requires careful handling.

It's important to handle antimony trisulfide with care, taking appropriate safety precautions.

Additional information

Weight N/A
CAS number

1345-04-6

Chemical formula

Sb₂S₃

Molar mass

339.70 g/mol

Physical state

Dark gray to black crystalline solid or orange-red amorphous powder.

Odor

Odorless

Melting point

550 °C

Boiling point

Decomposes before boiling.

Density

4.63 g/cm³

Solubility in water

Very slightly soluble.

Flash point:

NA

Autoignition temperature

NA

Dye Content

NA

Vapor pressure

Low

UN number

UN 1549

Flammability

While not always readily ignited, it is considered combustible.

Carcinogenicity

Antimony compounds have caused concerns regarding potential carcinogenicity.

Grade

CP

Size

500 gm, 5 kg, 25 kg

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