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Bismuth, a silvery-white metallic element was long thought to be a variety of lead or tin due to its resemblance. In 1753, a chemist named Claude Geoffroy, showed it as a separate element. Bismuth is relatively brittle for a metal.
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Is bismuth soft? Who invented bismuth? Where is Bismuth fought? How do you make bismuth? How Bismuth got its name? Why bismuth have this name? Where did bismuth came from? What is bismuth named after? What origin is bismuth from?
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The Element Bismuth - Basic Physical and Historical Information ... The Element Bismuth; [Click for Isotope Data] ... 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...
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Bismuth is named from the German Weisse Masse, white mass and discovered in 1753. It is a white, crystalline, brittle metal that occurs native. The most important ores are bismuthinite and bismite. Peru, Japan, Mexico, Bolivia and Canada are major bismuth producers.
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What is claimed is: 1. Bismuth-based inorganic pigments with a light vivid yellow to orange color, comprising the following general formula: 2. The pigments according to claim 1, wherein X is a halogen or a ... However, pure bismuth vanadate (named PY184) does not make it possible to directly obtain orange colors.
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But they both love each other, the French countryside of Dordogne, their homes – her house in Ecoute-la-Pluie (Listen-to-the-Rain) and his quiet-time refuge, a “poky little cottage” near the village of Grissac - their dogs, his a mongrel named Bismuth, hers the Pitbull sire of Bismuth named, Jazz - and French...
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Air: When Bismuth is heated it bonds with oxygen and creates Bi2O3 ... How: C J Geoffroy performed chemical reactions with an unknown substance that was later named Bismuth.
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; Bismuth loves to form beautiful crystals. You can make small ones without even trying, but one this big requires very pure bismuth and careful control of the cooling rate as the crystal is formed. Scroll down to see examples of Bismuth.
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