Bismuth (Bi)

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Description

Bismuth is a brittle and heavy metal that has a low thermal conductivity. It is widely used in metal alloying, semiconductor, thermoelectric, infrared, pharmaceuticals, solders and other alloys and pigments for cosmetics, glass and ceramics. It is also used as a catalyst in rubber production.

High-purity Bismuth (Bi) materials are crucial components for the research, development, and production of advanced technologies and electronic devices which require performance, and quality. It is also used as source materials in molecular beam epitaxy in semiconductor researches and productions.

General Properties

Symbol Bi
CAS Number 7440-69-9
EINECS Number 231-177-4
Atomic Number 83
Atomic Weight 208.9804
Density 9.75 g/cc
Melting Point 271.5 °C
Boiling Point 1564 °C
Thermal Conductivity 7.97 W/(m⋅K)
Electrical Resistivity 1.29 µΩ⋅m (at 20 °C)
Electronegativity Pauling scale 2.02
Heat of Vaporization 179 kJ/mol
Heat of Fusion 11.30 kJ/mol

 
Specifications:
For high purity Bismuth (Bi) metal, we have it with the following:

Metal Name Bismuth (Bi)
Purity 99.999% (5N) to 99.99995% (6N5)
Forms Chunk sizes of 2-6mm
Package At request

 
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