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Antimony

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Antimony is a chemical element with the symbol Sb and atomic number 51. It is a lustrous gray metalloid that belongs to the group of metalloids in the periodic table. Antimony has been used for thousands of years in various applications, including medicine, cosmetics, and as a component in alloys. It is also used as a flame retardant, in batteries, and in the production of glass and ceramics.

Antimony has both beneficial and harmful effects on human health. It can be toxic if ingested or inhaled in high amounts, causing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and respiratory issues. However, it also has medicinal properties and has been used to treat various ailments, including parasitic infections and skin conditions. Overall, antimony is a versatile element with a wide range of applications and impacts on human health.

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