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'''Yttrium(III) antimonide''' (]]) is an ] ]. '''Yttrium(III) antimonide''' (]]) is an ] ].

Yttrium antimonide is an intermetallic compound with the chemical formula YSb. It has a ]-type structure and is stable in the air.<ref>Zhuravlev, N. N.; Smirnova, E. M. X-ray determination of the structure of YBi and YSb. ''Kristallografiya'', 1962. 7: 787-788. {{issn|0023-4761}}.</ref> Its ] (α, 10−6/°) is 11.1.<ref>Samsonov, G. V.; Abdusalyamova, M. N.; Shokirov, Kh. Thermal expansion of rare earth metal monoantimonides. ''Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Neorganicheskie Materialy'', 1974. 10 (5): 923-924. {{issn|0002-337X}}.</ref>

It can be produced by the high-temperature reaction of ] and anhydrous ]:<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Journal of Materials Chemistry|volume=4|issue=2|language=en|issn=0959-9428|date=1994|pages=285|doi=10.1039/jm9940400285|url=http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=jm9940400285|title=Metathesis routes to lanthanide pnictides|accessdate=2021-09-11|author=Jonathan C. Fitzmaurice, Ivan P. Parkin, Adrian T. Rowley}}</ref>

:{{chem2 | YCl3 + Na3Sb -> YSb + 3 NaCl }}


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