Zinc antimonide

Zinc antimonide

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Name = Zinc antimonide
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ImageName = Zinc antimonide
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Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
CASNo = 12039-35-9

Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = ZnSb
MolarMass = 187.15 g/mol
Appearance = silver-white crystals
Density = 6.33 g/cm3, solid
MeltingPt = 565°C
BoilingPt =
Solubility = Soluble

Section3 = Chembox Structure
CrystalStruct = orthorhombic

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EUClass = not listed

Zinc antimonide (ZnSb) is an inorganic chemical compound. Like indium antimonide, aluminium antimonide, and gallium antimonide, it is a semiconducting intermetallic compound. It is used in transistors, infrared detectors and thermal imagers, as well as magnetoresistive devices.

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