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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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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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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element bismuth ... 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.
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(Ger. Weisse Masse, white mass; later Wisuth and Bisemutum) In early times bismuth was confused with tin and lead. Claude Geoffroy the Younger showed it to be distinct from lead in 1753.
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About This Site; Comments; Help; Links; ... 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, 2840.0 °F) ; Number of Protons/Electrons: 83 ;
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Comprehensive information for the element Bismuth - Bi is provided by this page including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides and technical terms are linked to their definitions. ... Element Bismuth - Bi...
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Bismuth and bismuth crystals, bismuth eggs, facts, prices, pictures & how to order them ! ... Bismuth is bismuth I am used to tell the people ! Okay that may be little bit to easy.
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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 was discovered by Claude Geoffroy (France) in 1753. The origin of the name comes from the German words Weisse Masse meaning white mass; now spelled wismut and bisemutum. It is hard, brittle, steel-grey metal with a pink tint.
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