Hi everyone! When burning crude Antimony metallic ore (Sb, S, As, Pb, Fe) with a propane torch, small powerful explosions occurs, sometimes with blueish-white flames. I thought this was somewhat due to the decomposition of Antimony trisulfide (present in small concentrations) but I then found a paper abstract describing the explosive semiconductor-semimetal transition of Antimony. Can someone relate to this or know anything about it?
Thanks a lot.