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Bismuth Pieces

Bismuth Pieces

Bismuth Pieces
Product No NRE-62009
CAS No. 7440-69-9
Formula Bi
Size 3mm-6mm (Can be Customized)
Quantity 25 g, 50 g, 100 g, 500 g
Purity 99.99%
Molecular Weight 208.98 g/mol
Density 9.78 g/cm3
Melting Point 271.4 °C
Boiling Point 1,560 °C

Bismuth Pieces

Introduction:

Purpose:
Bismuth pieces are solid forms of the element bismuth, a brittle, silvery-white metal known for its low toxicity and unique physical properties. These pieces are used in various applications across industries due to their advantageous characteristics.

Key Features:

Low Toxicity:
is considered a non-toxic alternative to lead and is safe for many applications, including medical uses.

High Density:
With a density of approximately 9.78 g/cm³, bismuth is heavy for its size, which can be beneficial in specific applications requiring weight.

Low Melting Point:
Bi has a relatively low melting point of around 271 °C (520 °F), allowing it to be easily melted and molded into different shapes.

Unique Crystallization:
When cooled, can form strikingly beautiful crystal structures with iridescent colors, making them appealing for decorative purposes.

Thermal and Electrical Insulation:
has low thermal and electrical conductivity, making it useful in applications requiring insulation.

Applications:

Medical Applications:
compounds, such as bismuth subsalicylate, are used in over-the-counter medications for gastrointestinal issues, including upset stomach and diarrhea.

Alloys:
Bismuth is often used as a non-toxic substitute for lead in various alloys, including soldering materials and plumbing applications.

Fireworks and Pyrotechnics:
Bismuth compounds are utilized in fireworks to produce colorful visual effects, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.

Nuclear Industry:
employed in certain nuclear applications, including as a coolant in some reactor designs, due to its unique neutron absorption properties.

Electronics:
used in thermoelectric devices and some electronic components due to its distinctive electrical properties.

 

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