Element Antimony lies in the group 5 of the Periodic Table. Its symbol is Sb. It has 4 allotropes. It is used in electronics, ceramics, paints, and drugs.
Its chemical symbol is Sb, has an atomic number 51, and is generally blue-white. Antimony, in its elemental or compound forms, is used in the production of many products including electronics, paint, and many alloys.
Antimony is a metalloid in group 15 of the atomic table. It's atomic number is 51 and it's symbol is Sb (stibnum). The atomic weight of antimony is 121.76 grams per mole. It is a shiny crystalline metal. It has poor electrical conductivity.