phosphoantimony
Phosphoantimony is a general term that can refer to compounds containing both phosphorus and antimony. These compounds exhibit a wide range of chemical properties and structures, depending on the specific oxidation states and bonding arrangements of the phosphorus and antimony atoms. While not a single, well-defined chemical entity like a specific salt or acid, the term encompasses a variety of potential chemical species.
In some contexts, phosphoantimony might refer to alloys or intermetallic compounds where phosphorus and antimony are
Alternatively, phosphoantimony could describe chemical compounds where phosphorus and antimony are covalently bonded. Examples might include