Not sure what you mean by common compounds, but Pepto-bismol, the stomach medicine, contains bismuth in salicylate form. It coats the stomach to reduce the threat of stomach acids.
Bismuth can be used in:
- medicines
- alloys
- cosmetics
- superconductors
The following items contain Bismuth: Bismatrol Maximum Strength Bismatrol, Diotame, Kao-Tin, Kaopectate Extra Strength, Kaopectate, Kapectolin, Maalox, Total Stomach Relief, Peptic Relief, Pepto Relief, Pepto-Bismol Maximum Strength, Pepto-Bismol
Any household items contain chlorophyll.
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
Bismuth forms a cation.
Any household items contain technetium.
Coke doesn't contain polonium or bismuth.
The following items contain Bismuth: Bismatrol Maximum Strength Bismatrol, Diotame, Kao-Tin, Kaopectate Extra Strength, Kaopectate, Kapectolin, Maalox, Total Stomach Relief, Peptic Relief, Pepto Relief, Pepto-Bismol Maximum Strength, Pepto-Bismol
bismuth will contain 81 protons turning into Thallium with an atomic number of 81. If it emits a beta particle it doesn't change its still bismuth, only it become more energetic.
Any household items contain chlorophyll.
Household items doesn't contain polonium.
No, Bismuth is a metal
Nowadays, pewter is mainly an alloy of tin (95-96%) and copper. But in the past it could also contain antimony, bismuth and lead.
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Bi is the symbol for bismuth.
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
Bismuth nitrate is the Bismuth salt of Nitric acid. Its formula is Bi(NO3)3
Very few - if any - things are made of bismuth. They are usually made from bismuth compounds. And, bismuth compound usually behave very differently to bismuth just as water is very different from hydrogen!