4Bi(s) + 3O2(g)----> 2Bi2O3(s)
Bismuth Subsalicylate reacts with Hydrochloric acid to form Bismuth Oxychloride and Salicyclic acid C7H5BiO4 + HCL -------> BiOCl + C7H6O3
solution of bismuth nitrate and ammonium bicarbonate will react to form bismuth ammonium nitrate and CO2. If excess of ammonium bi carbonate is added possibility of ppt of bismuth sub carbonate is there.
The chemical name for BI is Bismuth.
The chemical formula for bismuth oxide is Bi2O3.
The chemical name of bismuth is simply "bismuth." Its chemical symbol is Bi, and it is a post-transition metal in Group 15 of the periodic table.
in room temp it decompose .it make a clear soloution with diluted nitric acid
Bismuth Subsalicylate reacts with Hydrochloric acid to form Bismuth Oxychloride and Salicyclic acid C7H5BiO4 + HCL -------> BiOCl + C7H6O3
solution of bismuth nitrate and ammonium bicarbonate will react to form bismuth ammonium nitrate and CO2. If excess of ammonium bi carbonate is added possibility of ppt of bismuth sub carbonate is there.
The chemical name for BI is Bismuth.
The chemical symbol for Bismuth is Bi.
The chemical formula for bismuth oxide is Bi2O3.
The chemical name of bismuth is simply "bismuth." Its chemical symbol is Bi, and it is a post-transition metal in Group 15 of the periodic table.
The chemical formula for Bismuth III phosphate is BiPO4.
NO!!!! 'Bi' is the element Bismuth, which is found in the Periodic Table.
Bismuth(III) cyanide is Bi(CN)3.
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Bismuth Carbonate - Bi2CO3 !!! :D -> Actually its Bi2(CO3)3 :D