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- Bismuth - Wikipedia
It is a post-transition metal and one of the pnictogens, with chemical properties resembling its lighter group 15 siblings arsenic and antimony Elemental bismuth occurs naturally, and its sulfide and oxide forms are important commercial ores The free element is 86% as dense as lead
- Bismuth | Properties, Uses, Symbol, Facts | Britannica
Bismuth, the most metallic and the least abundant of the elements in the nitrogen group (Group 15 [Va] of the periodic table) Bismuth is hard, brittle, lustrous, and coarsely crystalline It can be distinguished from all other metals by its color—gray-white with a reddish tinge
- Bismuth - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Learn more about Bismuth uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain Bismuth
- Bismuth : Properties, Formation, Uses, Deposits, Synthetic Form
Bismuth is a heavy, brittle metal with the atomic number 83 and the symbol Bi It is known for its distinctive, iridescent appearance when oxidized, displaying hues of pink, blue, and green
- Bismuth Facts - Bi or Atomic Number 83 - Science Notes and Projects
Bismuth is the element with symbol Bi and atomic number 83 As a post-transition metal that often occurs in the company of heavy metals like lead and tin Despite its density, bismuth has some remarkable characteristics that distinguish it from other elements
- Bismuth - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Bismuth is a high-density, silvery, pink-tinged metal Bismuth metal is brittle and so it is usually mixed with other metals to make it useful Its alloys with tin or cadmium have low melting points and are used in fire detectors and extinguishers, electric fuses and solders
- Bismuth (Bi) Element: Properties, Reactions, History, Uses
Bismuth is a chemical element with an atomic number of 83 and is represented by the symbol ‘Bi’ in the periodic table It is white with a reddish pink tinge in appearance classified as a post-transition metal and belongs to the p-block of group 15 of the periodic table
- Bismuth | Bi (Element) - PubChem
Claude Geoffroy the Younger showed it to be distinct from lead in 1753 It is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge It occurs in a native state Bismuth is the most diamagnetic of all metals, and the thermal conductivity is lower than any metal, except mercury
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