antimonihalides
Antimonihalides are a class of chemical compounds that contain antimony and one or more halogen elements. Halogens commonly found in antimonihalides include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. These compounds exhibit a range of oxidation states for antimony, typically +3 and +5, with +3 being more common. The structure and properties of antimonihalides vary significantly depending on the specific halogen and the oxidation state of antimony. For example, antimony trifluoride (SbF3) is a liquid at room temperature, while antimony pentachloride (SbCl5) is a corrosive fuming liquid.
Antimonihalides are often synthesized through direct reaction of antimony with the corresponding halogen, or by reacting