Antimony

Antimony reacts under controlled conditions with the halogens fluorine, F2, chlorine, Cl2, bromine, Br2, and iodine, I2, to form the respective trihalides antimony(III) fluoride, SbF3, antimony(III) chloride, SbCl3, antimony(III) bromide, SbBr3, and antimony(III) iodide, SbI3.
 * Element is Antimony
 * The Symbol is Sb
 * The atomic number of Antimony is 51
 * The most common mass is 121
 * The form at room temperature is solid
 * The meaning in Latin is //"not alone"//
 * The uses are to harden lead, plastic, chemicals, used in semiconductor technology for making infrared detectors, diodes, and Hall-effect devices
 * The biological importance is zero. It is hazardous to humans and is highly toxic
 * It was discovered in ancient times
 * Doesnt say how discovoered it but it was mistaken for lead in ancient times
 * The physical property of antimony are melting point at 903.78 K, Boiling point at 1860 K, the molar volume is 18.19 cm^3
 * The chemical property of Antimony are, upon heating, antimony reacts with oxygen in air to form the trioxide antimony(III) oxide, Sb2O3. Also
 * Antimony is a metelloid just like Boron