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51 - Antimony metalloid

Discovered by before 3000 BC in ~1600 BC

Antimony

Antimony is a chemical element with symbol Sb (from Latin:stibium) and atomic number 51. A lustrous gray metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient times and were used for cosmetics; metallic antimony was also known, but it was erroneously identified as lead upon its discovery.

ShellElectronsOrbitals
122 in 1s
282 in 2s + 6 in 2p
3182 in 3s + 6 in 3p + 10 in 3d
4182 in 4s + 6 in 4p + 10 in 4d
552 in 5s + 3 in 5p
AntimonySbElectron 1Electron 2Electron 1Electron 2Electron 3Electron 4Electron 5Electron 6Electron 7Electron 8Electron 1Electron 2Electron 3Electron 4Electron 5Electron 6Electron 7Electron 8Electron 9Electron 10Electron 11Electron 12Electron 13Electron 14Electron 15Electron 16Electron 17Electron 18Electron 1Electron 2Electron 3Electron 4Electron 5Electron 6Electron 7Electron 8Electron 9Electron 10Electron 11Electron 12Electron 13Electron 14Electron 15Electron 16Electron 17Electron 18Electron 1Electron 2Electron 3Electron 4Electron 5
122  u Atomic Mass
1.5  Å Atomic Radius
1.86k  K Boiling Point
1.39  Å Covalent Radius
6.7  g/cm³ Density
101 Electron Affinity
2.05 Electronegativity
8.61  eV First Ionization Energy
904  K Melting Point
5 Number of Shells
5 Electron Valency
51 Atomic Number
2, 8, 18, 18, 5 Electron Shell Occupations
0.207  J/(g K) Specific Heat