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What contains bismuth?

Bismuth can be used in:- medicines- alloys- cosmetics- superconductors


Is bismuth nitrate same as bismuth oxynitrate?

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.


Is bismuth magnetic?

From what i have learned i say a NO! Like gold it is not megnetic. Thank You


What element is used in pink anti-diarrhea medication?

bismuth bismuth bismuth


Why does bismuth behave like a metal?

Bismuth behaves like a metal due to its metallic bonding, where its electrons are delocalized and free to move throughout the material. This gives bismuth properties characteristic of metals, such as high electrical conductivity and high thermal conductivity. Additionally, bismuth's location on the periodic table and its atomic structure contribute to its metallic behavior.


Where did bismuth came from?

it came from the Word Mikaela Tiggelaar, and the name mikaela means "who is like God" so whatever you takeout of that meaning is the meaning of Bismuth


What is the Bismuth symbol?

Bi is the symbol for bismuth.


What is the number of energy levels in bismuth?

bismuth has six energy levels


What would happen if you swallowed bismuth?

Swallowing small amounts of bismuth is generally safe and commonly found in over-the-counter medications like Pepto-Bismol. However, swallowing large amounts of bismuth can lead to serious toxicity, including symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, and kidney damage. It's important to seek medical attention if you believe you have ingested a toxic amount of bismuth.


What objects are made out of bismuth?

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!


Is bismuth a metalloid?

Yes, bismuth is considered a metalloid. It has properties of both metals and non-metals, such as being brittle like a metal but also having some semiconducting characteristics like a non-metal.


Is Bismuth a metal or a non-metal?

Bismuth is a metal. It is a post-transition metal and is the most diamagnetic element, meaning it is a poor conductor of electricity and is typically used in cosmetics and medicines.