Bismuth chloride is a chemical formula and an inorganic compound. It is not found in anything and is used as an oxidizing agent.
It reacts with water to form the insoluble bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl). BiCl3 is soluble in acidic water.
Bismuth is an element. It's formula is Bi, and it's atomic number is 83.
Yes it can by the following balance equationBiCl3 + 3 NaOH = 3 NaCl + Bi(OH)3
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'.
It reacts with water to form the insoluble bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl). BiCl3 is soluble in acidic water.
Bismuth is an element. It's formula is Bi, and it's atomic number is 83.
The following is an experiment which can be carried out in a laboratory.ReagentsSolid bismuth chlorideConcentrated hydrochloric acidMethodologyTake approximately 1 gram of bismuth chloride to a test tube. And then add around 2 mL of water into it. Now, add the concentrated hydrochloric acid drop-wise till the solid dissolves.Next add excess water till a white suspension is formed.Then get a sample from the suspension and add the concentrated hydrochloric acid drop-wise.Follow the steps 2 and 3 alternately.The white suspension is formed by bismuth oxychloride.Addition of dilute acid will not give the proper results as it results in a lack of the concentration of chloride ions.
Yes it can by the following balance equationBiCl3 + 3 NaOH = 3 NaCl + Bi(OH)3
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
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.