you are sure to die
Bismuth typically forms cations, such as Bi3+. An anion would involve gaining electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, which is not a common behavior for bismuth.
A single replacement reaction would most likely be the best method. By adding a metallic element of higher reactivity to the compound the Bismuth will separate from the Nitrate ion and the matallic element of higher reactivity will take its place. The Bismuth Nitrate would have to be in an aqueous solution however.
No, bismuth nitrate is a compound composed of bismuth and nitrate ions, while bismuth oxynitrate is a compound that contains bismuth, oxygen, and nitrate ions. The presence of oxygen in bismuth oxynitrate makes it distinct from bismuth nitrate.
bismuth has six energy levels
The Lewis dot diagram for bismuth (Bi) would show the element with its five valence electrons. Bismuth is in Group 15 of the periodic table, so it has five valence electrons, represented by dots around the symbol "Bi."
Nothing. You could get an STD if he had one.
need urgent care
it will be broken down
It will pass through your body unchanged.
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you could either die if it is poisonous or just nothing will happen
It depends. If you swallowed a Portuguese man of war, you would be dead.
i would laugh =)
well first off, how big is this duck cos if the dog swallowed it whole, chances are it would choke. Second, how would the fish swallow a live wasp if fish live in water? Surely cos the fish lives in water, the wassp would drown and not be alive. BUT if this was liek a wierd world where this could happen...then everyone would die.
They then would feel the effects as well which is why it is unwise to do that
Well to me i think you would die because wolf spiders are posiness
Assuming they didn't have some sort of communicable disease then nothing would happen. If they did have a disease then you could possibly catch it