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bismuth a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals
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bismuth subsalicylate nonprescription medicine used to treat diarrhea, heartburn, indigestion, and nausea; also part of the treatment for ulcers caused by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
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bismuth Year discovered: 1450 Atomic No.: 83 Symbol: Bi Atomic weight: 208.98 Melting point: 271.3?C Heavy, soft, brittle and silvery white in color, bismuth may be one of the most environmentally safe metals around. Although it is a heavy metal, bismuth is nontoxic and noncarcinogenic. Demand for the material as a replacement for lead has grown in recent years, and it is already popular as a remedy for stomach ailments. Bismuth is rarely found in its native state. ...
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bismuth bismuthinite, Bi 2 S 3
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bismuth Chemical symbol Bi. A soft, course crystalline heavy metal with a silvery white color and pinkish tinge; usually produced as a by-product of copper, lead and other metals. Has a thermal conductivity lower than all other metals except mercury. Used as alloying agent but leading use is in pharmaceuticals.
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