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Chemical symbol: Bi. Silver white or slightly red metal, with metallic luster, brittle and hard in nature, with coarse grains in the orthorhombic crystal system. Melting point 271.3 ºC. Melting point 271.3 ºC. Boiling point (1560 ± 5) ºC. Dissolve in hot sulfuric acid, nitric acid, aqua regia, slowly dissolve in hot hydrochloric acid, insoluble in water. Stable at room temperature, it burns with a light blue flame upon heating and produces yellow or brown bismuth oxide. The volume of molten metal increases after condensation. Used for the preparation of high-purity semiconductor materials and high-purity bismuth compounds. Used as a coolant for atomic reactors
Standard GB/T 915-2010
Bismuth bead
CAS:7440-69-9
Content: 99~99.9
Melting point: 271.3 ºC
Boiling point: 1560 ± 5 ºC
Density: 9.8 grams per cubic centimeter
Main purpose
Used for the preparation of high-purity bismuth salts in high-purity semiconductor materials.
Color: Silver white with metallic luster
Purpose: It can be used to produce low melting point alloys for automatic closers or movable type alloys.
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zinc | 99.9% |