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I want to create this Hg2 Sb2 + S thats the formula someone help me with it ? please?

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know Hg is not safe and i know how to deal with it , just tell me how to do it ? i bought S and Sb but they dont react do i need to heat ? or use amalgamator ?

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  • 4 years ago

    Elemental Sb although a metalloid has a metallic lustre (Wikipedia). Sb(s) reminds me of graphite. The white powder you have is probably antimony(III) oxide (Sb2O3). Antimony does form a dilute amalgam (at RT). Google antimony- mercury amalgam.

    Source(s): Once upon a time I taught grad students inorganic chem. ;)
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