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stib·ine S0753000 (stĭb′ēn)n. A colorless flammable poisonous gas, SbH3, having a disagreeable odor and used in the production of semiconductors and sometimes as a fumigant. [From Middle English stibium, antimony, from Latin, variant of stimi, from Greek stibi, stimmi, of Coptic origin; akin to Egyptian sṭm.]stibine (ˈstɪbaɪn) n1. (Elements & Compounds) a colourless slightly soluble poisonous gas with an offensive odour: made by the action of hydrochloric acid on an alloy of antimony and zinc. Formula: SbH32. (Elements & Compounds) any one of a class of stibine derivatives in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by organic groups[C19: from Latin stibium + -ine2]stib•ine (ˈstɪb in, -ɪn) n. a colorless, slightly water-soluble, poisonous gas, SbH3. [1835–45; stib(ium) antimony (< Latin stibi(s), stibium < Greek stíbi, variant of stímmi < Egyptian sdm) + -ine2; compare arsine, phosphine] stibineenUK
stibine (stĭb′ēn, ĭn) [ME. fm. L. fm. Gr. stibi, stimmi fm. Egyptian sdm, antinomy] A poisonous gas formed from the chemical interaction of antimony and acid. It can be used as a agent of chemical warfare. |