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Sb
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Melting Point
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630.5 oC
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Boiling Point
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1587 oC
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Density
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6.618g/cm3
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Thermal Conductivity 0-100 oC
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0.045cal/(s.cm. oC)
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Specific Heat @ 25oC
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0.0494cal/g
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Heat Of Fusion
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38.3k-cal/g-atom
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Mohs Hardness @ 20oC
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3.25
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There are virtually no commercial uses for pure Antimony metal, although possible use as a coating for decoration and protection of steel. Antimony is mainly used in alloy form such as type metal, Solders, Antimony Bronze, and additions to steel to improve the tensile strength
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| This material is available in the following forms |
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| Ingot: 22 Kilos Approx. |
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