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Antimony toxicity...??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcc6qNT3BoU
At 39 seconds, the speaker has a bottle of elemental antimony all wrapped up and he's concerned about opening the bottle, due to "severe toxicological
problems", and ..."I can get into a lot of trouble with that". And then you hear him say under his breath "that's evil stuff".
I didn't think elemental Sb is all that toxic...
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I get that. The guy in the video was concerned about elemental Sb though.
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Somehow Sulaiman's post disappeared...
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bugger !
you quoted me too quickly, before I could erase my brain fart
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Sorry... No prob!
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Here's my video on Antimony... except I get it out the plastic wrapping.
https://youtu.be/iG8WuLhNXg4
I didn't think it was all that awful. Not healthy, but not worth being terrified of
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimony_pill
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Poor brits, they've been brainwashed by their chemophobic gov and lawmakers, even the experienced chemists are afraid of chunks of an innocent
element...
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https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-09/documents...
Does it give cancer?
"Human studies are inconclusive regarding antimony exposure and cancer, while animal studies have reported lung tumors in rats exposed
to antimony trioxide (Sb2O3) via inhalation."
Is it toxic?
Antimony is considered to have high acute toxicity based on short-term oral tests in rats, mice, and guinea pigs. (3)
Also, read the "Chronic Effects (Noncancer) part.
Conclusion: it doesn't look like an immediate killer like cyanide or CO is. It causes nasty long term health effects.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimony#Toxicity Quote: | Certain compounds of antimony appear to be toxic, particularly antimony trioxide and antimony potassium tartrate. Effects may be similar to arsenic
poisoning. Occupational exposure may cause respiratory irritation, pneumoconiosis, antimony spots on the skin, gastrointestinal symptoms and cardiac
arrhythmias. In addition antimony trioxide is potentially carcinogenic to humans.
Adverse health effects have been observed in humans and animals following inhalation, oral, or dermal exposure to antimony and antimony compounds.
Antimony toxicity typically occurs either due to occupational exposure, during therapy or from accidental ingestion. It is unclear if antimony can
enter the body through the skin. |
It seems like if you wear gloves, avoid inhaling particulate matter, don't drink any solutions -- in other words, standard lab practice, you should be
fine.
I would probably be wanting better information than this and would take further precautions if I was handling it every day. But this does not seem to
me to be a particularly difficult element.
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Although antimony and arsenic have some properties in common, there is quite a big difference in the element's toxicity. Antimony in a form which can
dissolve in stomach acid (e.g. Sb2O3, antimony/tartrate complex) is quite toxic and also a strong emetic (which makes it somewhat less dangerous,
because the body purges it). However, as j_sum1 writes, when you use common sense in working with the element or its compounds, then there is no
imminent risk. Arsenic is a whole different things. Its compounds (e.g. As2O3) are very very toxic and even small amounts may introduce serious health
issues. It is also known that arsenic and its compounds are strong cancer-inducing agents, while antimony and its compounds might be somewhat
cancer-promoting, but this is not known for sure. Elemental antimony hardly is toxic at all.
I work quite comfortably with antimony compounds, while I am very very careful when working with arsenic (I mostly avoid working with arsenic
completely, the number of experiments I did with this is very low).
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Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 |
It seems like if you wear gloves, avoid inhaling particulate matter, don't drink any solutions -- in other words, standard lab practice, you should be
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It's also unwise to have it alloyed with lead and enter your body at 300m+ / second.
Other than that...
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Quote: Originally posted by Herr Haber | Quote: Originally posted by j_sum1 |
It seems like if you wear gloves, avoid inhaling particulate matter, don't drink any solutions -- in other words, standard lab practice, you should be
fine.
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It's also unwise to have it alloyed with lead and enter your body at 300m+ / second.
Other than that... |
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Does that alloy kill 3 vampires out of 400?
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Well, determining the LD50 for the undead is always a bit tricky.
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"Chemophobic gov and lawmakers". Exactly. I hate our government. They have ruined chemistry as an amateur hobby in the name of "Health and safety".
You can't get many useful reagents in the UK these days. Antimony is moderatelt toxic. It has been used medicinally in the past "Tartar emetic" and
pentavalent antimony is used to in theb treatment of some parasitic/helminth infestations.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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Can I hold antimony by hand? Without gloves? (Nilered touched Mercury)
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Presumably. Wash your hands afterwards, and don't handle it often like that.
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Look up information on historic Antimony Cups and Antimony Pills - very interesting.
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Antimony is brutal. I use it in my alchemical procedures and you must use appropriate respiratory protection, it's like the corona virus. And don't
touch your face after handling it, especially your eyes. I did that mistake, and my eyes dried up like the desert.
[Edited on 9-3-2020 by beerwiz]
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