Bismuth is a metallic chemical element with atomic weight 208.98038 amu. It is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. This is heavy, brittle, white crystalline trivalent true metal that has a pink tinge and chemically resembles arsenic and antimony.
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The Element Bismuth; [Click for Isotope Data] ... History and Uses: ... Bismuth, which has been known since ancient times, was often confused with lead and tin. Bismuth was first shown to be a distinct element in 1753 by Claude Geoffroy the Younger. Bismuth does occur free in nature and in such minerals as bismuthinite (Bi2S3)
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Bismuth (pronounced /ˈbɪzməθ/ , BIZ -məth ) is a chemical element that has the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. This trivalent poor metal chemically resembles arsenic and antimony. Bi...
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Bismuth was probably unknown to the ancients. The first time it is mentioned is in the 15th century. In 1450 Basileus Valentinus (1565 ... Edmund von Lippmann, in his book on the history of Bismuth (note), encountered in the literature from the 15th to the 17th century 21 names for the metal. ... History & Etymology...
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About the chemical element Bismuth, its symbol, atomic number and weight, who discovered it and when. ... You Are Here: Trivia » Chemical Elements: Their History and Uses » Chemical Elements History and Information Bismuth...
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Brief description: bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. Bismuth is the most diamagnetic of all metals, and the thermal conductivity is lower than any metal, except mercury. ... History: meaning of name; discovery; and history of the element...
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; Subject: Bismuth and Geology ... How are Bismuth minerals formed geologically and how does Bismuth formation relates to plate tectonics? ... Bismuth shares geochemical affinities with other heavy main group elements in group 5 (Sb, As), as well as the group 4 elements Sn and Pb. Its halogenated compounds are fairly volatile...
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Bismuth (New Latin bisemutum from German Wismuth, perhaps from weisse Masse, "white mass") was confused in early times with tin and lead due to its resemblance to those elements. Claude Geoffroy Junine showed in 1753 that this metal is distinct from lead. ... History Web-Ring; A community of sites, blogs and forums dedicated...
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