antimony, compound with samarium (1:1) - Names and Identifiers
Name | antimony, compound with samarium (1:1)
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CAS | 29664-84-4
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EINECS | 249-762-8 |
antimony, compound with samarium (1:1) - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | SbSm
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Molar Mass | 272.12 |
antimony, compound with samarium (1:1) - Introduction
Antimony is a metallic element with the chemical symbol Sb. It is a hard, bluish-white metal commonly found in Ore. Samarium combined with antimony forms the compound SbSm with the chemical formula SbSm(1:1). The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Properties: SbSm compound is a solid substance with a specific crystal structure. Its properties depend on the characteristics of each element, but due to the strong magnetism of samarium, SbSm compounds have certain magnetism. In addition, the compound also has some specific thermoelectric and optical properties.
Uses: SbSm compounds have some applications in the field. Due to the properties of containing rare earth elements, this compound is often used in the preparation of magnetic materials, such as magnets and magnetic recording media. In addition, it can also be used in laser materials, magnetic field sensors and other related fields.
Preparation: SbSm compounds can be prepared by direct synthesis or chemical reaction. A common preparation method is to mix appropriate amounts of antimony and samarium, and then react at high temperature. The product after the reaction can be purified by cooling, crystal growth or the like to obtain the desired compound.
Safety information: Limited safety data regarding the SbSm compound. However, since samarium is a radioactive element, the risk of contact with it should be strictly controlled. When handling and handling SbSm compounds, appropriate safety measures must be taken, such as wearing protective gloves and glasses, ensuring that the laboratory is well ventilated, and avoiding direct contact and inhalation of the substance. In addition, according to the requirements of special chemicals, the relevant safety operation guidelines must be followed.
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