heating an ore of antimony

  1. heating an ore of antimony sulfide in the presence of iron gives th element antimony and iron(2) sulfide. when 15.0 antimony
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  2. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.Sb2S3(s) + 3Fe(s)
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  3. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.Sb2S3 (s) + 3Fe(s)
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  4. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.Sb2S3(s) + 3Fe(s) ==>
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  5. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron yields antimony and iron (II) sulfide.Sb2S3 + 3 Fe = 2Sb + 3 FeS When
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  6. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.Sb2S3(s) + 3 Fe(s) 2
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  7. Heating an ore of antimony (Sb2S3) in the presence of iron gives the element antimony and iron(II) sulfide.Sb2S3(s) + 3 Fe(s) 2
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  8. Antimony, Sb, has atomic number 51.a)WHICH PERIOD AND BLOCK IS ANTIMONY FOUND? is it period 6 block 13??? b)DIFFERENT ISOTOPES
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  9. heating an ore of antimony and iron II sulfide.Sb2S3+3Fe-->2Sb+3FeS when 15g Sb2S3 reacts with an excess of Fe, 9.84g Sb is
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  10. Question: Antimony (V) chloride, SbCl5, dissociates on heating to SbCl5(g)goes to SbCl3(g)+ Cl2(g). A closed 3.50 L vessel
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