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Reade Advanced Materials offers:
Bismuth Metal & Powder
Synonyms: Wisuth,
and bisemutum
Designations:
Chemical Name: Bismuth
Chemical Formula: Bi
Description:
The most diamagnetic of all metals, bismuth is gray with a reddish tinge. While it is a poor conductor of electricity, bismuth has the highest Hall effect (greatest increase in electrical resistance when placed in a magnetic field) of any metal. Bismuth's thermal conductivity is lower than all other metals with the exception of mercury.
Purities available from 99% up to 99.9999%
Lump, single crystals, pieces, needles, shot, spheres, and powder as small as 20-100 nanometers.
| Atomic Number | 83 |
| Molecular Weight (g/mol.) | 208.98037 |
| Apparent Density (g/cm3) | 9.8 |
| Melting Point (°C) | 271.3 |
| Boiling Point (°C) | 1560 |
| Thermal Conductivity @230°C (cal/s-cm-°C) | .020 |
| Mohs Hardness @20°C | 2.5 |
| Specific Gravity @20 deg. C) | 9.747 |
| Crystallography | rhombohedral structure |
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Thermocouple material, matrix inclusion in bronze, an alternative to lead, radiation shielding, pharmaceutical preparations, alloying component, lead-free solders, pyrotechnics, friction devices, chemical formulations, and a carrier for U in atomic reactors,
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