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  2. Bismuthate - Wikipedia

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    It has bismuth in its +5 oxidation state. It is a very strong oxidizing agent. It reacts with hot water to make bismuth(III) oxide and oxygen. It also reacts with acids. Sodium bismuthate is the most common bismuthate. It is one of the few sodium compounds that does not dissolve in water. [1]

  3. Bismuth bronze - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth bronze or bismuth brass is a copper alloy which typically contains 1-3% bismuth by weight, although some alloys contain over 6% Bi. This bronze alloy is very corrosion -resistant, a property which makes it suitable for use in environments such as the ocean.

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    One of my favorite things about owning my own home is being able to put up lots of seasonal decorations, and that includes lots of spooky Halloween decor.On October 1st, I break out the decorative ...

  5. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    A pounce pot (or sprinkler) at the London Science Museum. Pounce [a] or sand [b] is a fine powder, most often made from powdered cuttlefish bone or sandarac resin, that was used both to dry ink and to sprinkle on a rough writing surface to make it smooth enough for writing.

  6. Watch this scientist make gorgeous bismuth crystals - AOL

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    The Ukrainian man created the holographic bismuth crystals — and the results are beautiful. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Praseodymium bismuthide - Wikipedia

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    Praseodymium bismuthide is a binary inorganic compound of praseodymium and bismuth with the chemical formula of PrBi. It forms crystals. It forms crystals. Preparation

  8. Bismuth hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth hydrate is a component used in milk of bismuth [3] which is used in gastrointestinal disorders as a protective agent. [4] Aqueous ammonia reacts with bismuth(III) ions to precipitate white bismuth hydroxide. [5] It is used as an absorbent, and in the hydrolysis of ribonucleic acid.

  9. Bismuthide - Wikipedia

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    The bismuthide ion is Bi 3− but the term is often used to describe less reduced forms of bismuth. Bismuthides are compounds of bismuth with more electropositive elements. A wide variety are known. The stoichiometry of bismuthides ranges from lithium bismuthide (Li 3 Bi), which can be viewed as the Li + salt of Bi 3-. The corresponding sodium ...