1. General information
Characteristics:
Crystalline, brittle metal, with reddish tinge. Soluble in nitric and hydrochloric acids. Highly diamagnetic (mass susceptibility -1.35 X 106). Expands 3.3% on solidification. Electrical resistivity higher in solid than in liquid state. Extrudable at 437 oF, not fabricable at room temperature. Brinell hardness 7. Thermal conductivity is lowest of all metals except mercury. On heating it burns to form the oxide
Applications:
BISMUTH could be used in different fields, according to its purity. Bismuth has a low thermal conductivity and is both stable and non-toxic. These properties make the metal an ideal substitute for lead in everything from pipes and bullets to fishing weights and sprinkler triggers. High purity bismuth is used to synthesize pharmaceutical chemicals, superconductive ceramics and oxide crystals for the production of bismuth ortho-germanate crystals.
2. GENERAL PROPERTIES
Symbol:
Bi
CAS No:
7440-69-9
Atomic Number:
83
Atomic Weight:
208.9804
Density:
9.747 gm/cc
Melting Point:
271.3 oC
Boiling Point:
1560 oC
Thermal Conductivity:
0.0792 W/cm/oK @ 298.2 oK
Electrical Resistivity:
106.8 microhm-cm @ 0 oC
Electronegativity:
1.9 Paulings
Specific Heat:
0.0296 Cal/g/oK @ 25 oC
Heat of Vaporization:
42.7 K-Cal/gm atom at 1560 oC
Heat of Fusion:
2.505 Cal/gm mole
3. Specification
Impurities in ppm
Bi%
99.999min
Cu
1.0
Ag
1.0
Mg
0.5
Sb
/
Ni
0.2
Zn
0.5
Bi
/
In
/
Cr
0.5
Fe
0.5
Cd
0.2
As
0.5
Mn
/
Si
/
Al
0.5
Au
0.2
Pb
0.5
Sn
0.5