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This WebElements periodic table page contains uses for the element bismuth ... The following uses for bismuth are gathered from a number of sources as well as from anecdotal comments. I'd be delighted to receive corrections as well as additional referenced uses (please use the feedback mechanism to add uses).
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www.webelements.com/bismuth/uses.html
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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. ... Isolation: it is not normally necessary to make bismuth in the laboratory as it is available commercially.
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www.webelements.com/bismuth/
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This property of expanding when cooling is responsible for much of bismuth’s commercial uses. Bismuth is a poor conductor of electricity and heat (scientists say it has poor electrical and thermal conductivities).
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www.mii.org/Minerals/photobis.html
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Bismuth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismuth
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Read about bismuth minerals, bismuthinite, bismite, wismuth, white bismuth, silvery bismuth, native bismuth, bismuth sulfide, bismuth oxide, bismuth physical properties, bismuth atomic properties, bismuth hardness, bismuth specific gravity, bismuth uses, bismuth oxychloride, bismuth subnitrate, bismuth subcarbonate, bismuth ...
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www.mineralszone.com/minerals/bismuth.html
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Bismuth oxychloride is extensively used in cosmetics and bismuth subnitrate and subcarbonate are used in medicine. Other uses; "Bismanol" (MnBi) is a permanent magnet. Bismuth alloys have low-melting temperature and are widely used for fire detection and suppression system safety devices.
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www.rare-earth-magnets.com/magnet_university/bismuth.ht...
www.rare-earth-magnets.com/magnet_university/bismuth.htm
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Name: Bismuth ; Symbol: Bi ; Atomic Number: 83 ; Atomic Mass: 208.98038 amu ; Melting Point: 271.3 °C (544.45 K, 520.33997 °F) ; Boiling Point: 1560.0 °C (1833.15 K, ... ; Date of Discovery: Known to the ancients ; Discoverer: Unknown ; Name Origin: From the German word wissmuth (white mass) ; Uses:
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www.chemicalelements.com/elements/bi.html
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The most important use of bismuth is in the manufacture of low-melting alloys which is used in electrical fuses and in automatic fire alarm and sprinkler ...
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www.carondelet.pvt.k12.ca.us/Family/Science/Nitrogen/bi...
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