Antimony pentasulfide

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Antimony pentasulfide
Systematic (IUPAC) name
Antimony(V) sulfide
Identifiers
CAS number 1315-04-4
ATC code R05CA07
PubChem 11338637
Chemical data
Formula Sb2S5
Mol. mass 403.85 g/mol
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Antimony pentasulfide is an expectorant. Also known as antimony red, it is used as a red pigment.


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