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Chemical compound
Antimony triselenide is the chemical compound with the formula Sb2Se3. The material exists as the sulfosalt mineral antimonselite (IMA symbol: Atm), which
Antimony_triselenide
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
include: Arsenic triselenide - As2Se3 Niobium triselenide - NbSe3 Antimony triselenide - Sb2Se3 Gallium(III) selenide - Ga2Se3 This set index article lists
Triselenide
Chemical compound
Antimony trisulfide (Sb2S3) is found in nature as the crystalline mineral stibnite and the amorphous red mineral (actually a mineraloid) metastibnite.
Antimony_trisulfide
Chemical compound
Antimony(III) oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Sb2O3. It is the most important commercial compound of antimony. It is found in nature as
Antimony_trioxide
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
trisulfide Molybdenum trisulfide Phosphorus trisulfide Chalcogenide Triselenide Disulfide Polysulfide This set index article lists chemical compounds
Trisulfide
Chemical compound
Arsenic triselenide is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula As2Se3. Amorphous arsenic triselenide is used as a chalcogenide glass
Arsenic_triselenide
1345–04–6 Sb2S5 antimony pentasulfide 1315–04–4 Sb2Se3 antimony triselenide 1315–05–5 Sb2Te3 antimony tritelluride 1327–50–0 ScBr3 scandium(III) bromide 13465–59–3
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound
Chemical compound
(py)3Tm(SePh)3. In the binary system of thulium(III) selenide and antimony triselenide, TmSb3Se6, Tm6Sb8Se21, TmSbSe3 and Tm8Sb2Se15 can be formed. K.-J
Thulium(III)_selenide
Method of producing thin-films
telluride photovoltaics, though it is used for other materials like antimony triselenide. It is a type of physical vapor deposition where the substrate to
Close-space_sublimation
hexaoxide) Bytízite (IMA2016-044) 2.0 [930] [no] [no] (IUPAC: tricopper antimony triselenide) Byzantievite (IMA2009-001) 9.0 [931] [no] [no] IMA Database of Mineral
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (B)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(B)
Chemical compound
and subject of scientific research. For instance, different phases of antimony layers can be grown on Bi2Se3, by means of which topological pn-junctions
Bismuth_selenide
Chemical compound
Related compounds Arsenic trioxide Arsenic triselenide Arsenic tritelluride Phosphorus trisulfide Antimony trisulfide Bismuth trisulfide Tetraarsenic
Arsenic_trisulfide
Chemical compound
Other anions Arsenic trioxide Arsenic trisulfide Arsenic triselenide Other cations Antimony telluride Bismuth telluride Except where otherwise noted,
Arsenic(III)_telluride
pentasulfide 1303–34–0 As2Se arsenic hemiselenide 1303–35–1 As2Se3 arsenic triselenide 1303–36–2 As2Se5 arsenic pentaselenide 1303–37–3 As3O4 arsenic tetraoxide
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
(stibnite: IMA1992-003) 2.DB.05 [486] [487] [488] (IUPAC: diantimony triselenide) Antimony (arsenic: 1748) 1.CA.05 [489] [490] [491] Antipinite (IMA2014-027)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (A)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(A)
Tilkerodeite (IMA2019-111) 2.0 [374] [no] [no] (IUPAC: dipalladium mercury triselenide) Tilleyite (Y: 1933) 9.BE.82 [375] [376] [377] (IUPAC: pentacalcium heptaoxodisilicate
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (T)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(T)
Paraguanajuatite (tetradymite: 1949) 2.DC.05 [133] [134] [135] (IUPAC: dibismuth triselenide) Parahibbingite (IMA2020-038a) 4.0 [136] [no] [no] Parahopeite (Y: 1908)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (P–Q)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(P–Q)
Guanajuatite (stibnite: 1858) 2.DB.05 [363] [364] [365] (IUPAC: dibismuth triselenide) Guanine (IMA1973-056) 10.CA.30 [366] [367] [368] Guarinoite (guarinoite:
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (G)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(G)
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Lustrous
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Horn of antimony (Antimony was used in ancient times as a cosmetic). Famous bearer: Old Testament...
Boy/Male
African, American, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Latin, Tamil
Praiseworthy; Priceless; Inestimable; Flower; Flourishing; Invaluable; Beyond Price
Boy/Male
Greek American Basque English Latin Shakespearean
Priceless.
Male
English
English form of Latin Antonius, possibly ANTHONY means "invaluable."Â
Boy/Male
Greek American Latin English Italian Shakespearean
Priceless.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Latin, Muslim, Portuguese, Tamil
Priceless; Highly Praiseworthy; From a Roman Clan Name; In the 17th Century; Beyond Price; Invaluable; Prepared for a Journey; Name of a Saint
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Greek
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Anthony, possibly ANTONY means "invaluable."Â
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Male
Native American
Native American Mapuche name ANTIMAN means "condor of the sun."
Girl/Female
Greek Latin
Daughter of Oedipus.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Anthony, Latin Antonius. See also Anton. This, with its variants, cognates, and derivatives, is one of the commonest European personal names. Many of the European forms have been absorbed into this spelling as American family names; for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988. Spellings with -h-, which first appear in English in the 16th century and in French (as Anthoine) at about the same time, are due to the erroneous belief that the name derives from Greek anthos ‘flower’. The popularity of the personal name in Christendom is largely due to the cult of the Egyptian hermit St. Anthony (ad 251–356), who in his old age gathered a community of hermits around him, and for that reason is regarded by some as the founder of monasticism. It was further increased by the fame of St. Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), who long enjoyed a great popular cult and who is believed to help people find lost things.South Indian : this is only a given name in India, but has come to be used as a family name among Christians from South India in the U.S.John Anthony of Hampstead, Middlesex, England (now part of north London) migrated to Boston, MA, in 1634. By 1640 he had moved to Providence, RI, where his descendants are still established.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Horn of antimony (Antimony was used in ancient times as a cosmetic).
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Male
English
Priceless
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Lieutenant-General to Mark Antony.
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
Girl/Female
French, Indian, Russian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Wife of Murrah Al-asadi; Name of a Beautiful Woman (Wife of Murrah Al-asadi)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahaniya | மஹாநியாÂ
Worthy of honor
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places, for example Yardley in the West Midlands, Essex, Northamptonshire, etc., or Yarley in Somerset, named with Old English gerd, gyrd ‘pole’, ‘stick’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. The compound apparently referred to a forest where timber could be gathered.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Astbury in Cheshire, named from Old English ēast ‘east’ + burh ‘manor’, ‘stronghold’ (dative byrig).
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Good Luck
Boy/Male
English
From the town near a cliff.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Master of Speech
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Officer
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
ANTIMONY TRISELENIDE
pl.
of Antinomy
n.
A quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants.
a.
Like, or having the qualities of, antimony; antimonial.
a.
Antimonic; -- used with reference to certain compounds of antimony.
n.
An elementary substance, resembling a metal in its appearance and physical properties, but in its chemical relations belonging to the class of nonmetallic substances. Atomic weight, 120. Symbol, Sb.
pl.
of Antiphony
n.
A mineral of a lead-gray color and brilliant metallic luster, occurring in prismatic crystals; sulphide of antimony; -- called also antimony glance, and gray antimony.
n.
A preparation or medicine containing antimony.
n.
A mineral consisting of antimony and silver.
a.
Combined with or containing antimony; as, antimoniureted hydrogen.
a.
Combined or prepared with antimony; as, antimoniated tartar.
a.
Of or pertaining to antimony.
a.
Combined or impregnated with antimony (stibium).
n.
See under Antimony.
n.
The technical name of antimony.
n.
The name is also given to various other plants; as, hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum); water agrimony (Bidens).
pl.
of Antilogy
pl.
of Acrimony
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, antimony; -- said of those compounds of antimony in which this element has its highest equivalence; as, antimonic acid.