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How to pronounce bismuth in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms atomic number 83, bi
Type of metal, metallic element
Derivation bismuthal

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The team did it by adding very small amount of bismuth sulfide into the battery.
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The bismuth phosphate process has been replaced by solvent extraction processes.
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They then deposit the bismuth ferrite onto the grid using an ultraviolet laser.
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One technique for this is the prescription of bismuth in the form of De-Noltab.
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Such metals include lithium, niobium-tantalum, bismuth, antimony and rare earths.
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The bismuth phosphate was next re-precipitated leaving the plutonium in solution.
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Bismuth compounds are used in cosmetics, medicines, and in medical procedures.
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As a result, your son might want to reserve bismuth for use before social occasions.
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Bismuth oxychloride, a byproduct of lead refinement, isn't a pure mineral.
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  • A heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals
  • (bismuthic) containing bismuth (especially in the pentavalent state)
  • Bismuth is a chemical element that has the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. This trivalent poor metal chemically resembles arsenic and antimony. Bismuth is heavy and brittle; it has a silvery white color with a pink tinge owing to the surface oxide. ...
  • A chemical element (symbol Bi) with an atomic number of 83
  • Symbol:"Bi" Atomic Number:"83" Atomic Mass: 208.98amu. It is classified as a basic metal and is the most diamagnetic metal in the periodic table. Bismuth is a brittle metal often found with tin and lead. You will find it used in magnets, nuclear reactors, alloys, and even cosmetics. ...
  • (chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83) is a brittle, white crystalline metal with a pink tinge. It acquires an iridescent oxide tarnish that shows many refractive colors, ranging from yellow to blue. ...
  • A brittle natural metal used in alloys to strengthen a softer metal.
  • Is a crystalline, trivalent earth element with a reddish appearance. Its salts have been used as an astringent, antiseptic, sedative, and in treating diarrhea and syphilis. Since the introduction of antibiotics, treatment with bismuth has declined.
  • B-I. For more information on this and other elements, see The elements. And for fun, see Elements by Tom Lehrer. To see this song with captions, go to The Elements song by Tom Lehrer.