Bismuth is an element of the Periodic Table, with the atomic number 83 and the chemical symbol Bi.
Bismuth has a Mohs hardness of approximately 2.25, making it relatively soft compared to many other metals. It can be easily scratched with a fingernail and is malleable and brittle at room temperature. Due to its low hardness, bismuth is often used in applications where easy machining and shaping are beneficial.
The main industries in New Brunswick are lead, zinc, copper, and bismuth.
Sulfur only smells bad when added to another element. Alone it really has no smell. Just thought you should know...
The credits for this film actually name several writers: Charlie Kaufman, Michel Gondry, and Pierre Bismuth for the story, and Kaufman again for the screenplay. See the link for IMDB below.
It depends on the category and brand of makeup. Where sparkling is desired, they use mica (in the form of sericite). When titanium dioxide is needed, it comes from minerals such as rutile, anatase and brookite. Bismoclite is a natural source for bismuth oxychloride. Zinc oxide comes from zincite. While technically not a rock, rust is also used in makeup.
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.
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Bi is the symbol for bismuth.
bismuth has six energy levels
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 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.
Joseph Bismuth was born in 1926.
Pierre Bismuth was born in 1963.
Bismuth, Bi, is an element
Bismuth typically reacts with oxygen to form bismuth oxide. It can also react with halogens such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine to form bismuth halides.
Bismuth can be used in:- medicines- alloys- cosmetics- superconductors
Bismuth is primarily extracted as a by-product of lead, copper, tin, and tungsten mining. When these ores are processed, bismuth is often found in small quantities and can be separated through various chemical processes. Bismuth can also be mined directly from bismuth ores such as bismuthinite and bismite.