Ever hear of Pepto Bismal? The main ingredient contains bismuth.
No, Bismuth is a metal
bismuth is ametal as it shows all the properties of ametal. having high m.p,b.p etc However, a simple way to tell is to check your periodic table as Bismuth is underneath the stair case formed by the metalloids in between the metals and non metals. The metalloids are: Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony and Tellrium. anything to the right of these elements are non metals while anything to the left of these are metals, including Bismuth.
Bismuth, Bi, is an element
Bismuth is not an alkali metal.
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Bismuth (Bi)
From researching the properties of Bismuth, I saw that it is noted for being a brittle element. Swords are intentionally designed to have at least some flexibility so that the sword can spring back from sudden impacts, which is where a Bismuth sword would catastrophically fail. Additionally, bismuth may not be able to hold a sharp edge for very long either due to how brittle it is.
Ever hear of Pepto Bismal? The main ingredient contains bismuth.
Yes, bismuth in some form is naturally occurring. It may or may not occur in elemental form.
No, Bismuth is a metal
An element possessing metallic properties in an inferior degree and not malleable, as arsenic, antimony, bismuth, molybdenum, uranium, etc.
With the exception of nitrogen which is a gas the rest, P, As, Sb, Bi are solids at room temperature. Arsenic and antimony are metalloids, bismuth is a metal. Not a lot of physical properties in common! Chemical properties--there are similarities.
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Bi is the symbol for bismuth.
Atomic number: 83Density: 9,78 g/cm3Melting point: 271,5 0CBoiling point: 1 564 0CCrystalline structure: rombohedralValence: 3 and sometimes 5Electronegativity: 2,02
No, the first is Bi(NO3)3 = Bismuth nitrate; it has 3 NO3- ionsand the other is BiO(NO3) = Bismuth oxynitrate, also called Bismuth subnitrate