Name: Antimonous hydride
Synonyms:
Stibane;Antimony Hydride;5H-Dibenzostibole;Trihydridoantimony;Antymonowodor [Polish];Stibine [UN2676] [Poison gas];Hydrogen antimonide;Antimony trihydride;Antimonwasserstoff;Antimonwasserstoffes [German]; CAS Number:7803-52-3 Molecular Formula:H3Sb Molecular Weight:124.78 EINECS: Density:g/cm3 Boiling Point:°Cat760mmHg Flash Point:°C Safety Description:Poison by inhalation. Potentially explosive decomposition at 200°C. Flammable when exposed to heat or flame. Explosive reaction with ammonia + heat, chlorine, concentrated nitric acid, ozone. Incompatible with oxidants. The decomposition products are hydrogen and metallic antimony. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Sb. Used as a fumigating agent. See also ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS and HYDRIDES.
Analytical Methods:
For occupational chemical analysis use NIOSH: Stibine, 6008. liansport Information: