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Bismuth 100g
is a brittle, crystalline, white metal with a slight pink tinge. It has a variety of uses, including cosmetics, alloys, fire extinguishers and ammunition.
It is probably best known as the main ingredient in stomach ache remedies such as Pepto-Bismol.
Bismuth 100g In the Lab:
Chemical Synthesis:
Bismuth is a precursor in the synthesis of various bismuth compounds and salts.
Material Science:
It's used in the production of semiconductors, optical glasses, and thermoelectric devices.
Crystal Growth:
Bismuth is known for forming unique, iridescent crystals, making it useful for research and artistic applications.
Alloying:
Its low melting point makes it useful for creating alloys with other metals.
Nuclear Reactors:
Bismuth can be used as a coolant in nuclear reactors.
Other Applications:
Pharmaceuticals: Bismuth subsalicylate is used in some medications for gastrointestinal issues.
Cosmetics: Bismuth oxychloride is a pigment used in cosmetics like eyeshadow.
Electronics: Bismuth is used in superconductors, flame retardants, and electronic ceramic lamps.
Ceramics: It's used in pigments and glazes for ceramics.
Specific to a 100g sample:
A 100g sample of bismuth is suitable for:
Small-scale research and experiments: The quantity is enough for various laboratory procedures and tests.
Creating bismuth crystals for jewelry and artwork: The size allows for crafting unique, iridescent crystals.
Teaching and demonstrations: It can be used in educational settings to showcase the properties of bismuth
Bismuth 100g