Yes, bismuth in some form is naturally occurring. It may or may not occur in elemental form.
Bismuth nitrate is the Bismuth salt of Nitric acid. Its formula is Bi(NO3)3
It came from the German words 'Wisuth Bisemutum', meaning 'white mass'.
Bismuth is considered to be a poor metal having an atomic number of 83. The metal carries a charge of +3 . Bismuth has been in existence since ancient times.
Bismuth is used in cosmetics as well as medicines. Bismuth ocychloride is an ingredient for all mineral make-up products.
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Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius.
Bismuth Francium has the largest atom - the greatest atomic radius.
No, Bismuth is a metal
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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
== The element bismuth has 83 protons. That's its atomic number. Remember that it's the number of protons in an element that determines the atomic number of that element. All atoms of bismuth have 83 protons. As to neutrons, the number of neutrons in bismuth atoms can vary. These other "flavors" of bismuth are its isotopes, and the numbers of neutrons in bismuth range from 101 to 135. It is bismuth-209 with 126 neutrons that represents all the natural bismuth we find. The rest of the isotopes are intentionally synthesized or created "incidentally" in nuclear reactions - like those in nuclear reactors, to cite one example. Links can be found below for more information. === ===
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!
Bismuth forms a cation.
Bismuth is found with copper, zinc and other elements when they are mined. There is not enough of bismuth for it to have a separate mine.
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