Bismuth (pronounced /ˈbɪzməθ/, BIZ-məth) 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. Bismuth is the most naturally diamagnetic of all metals, and only mercury has a lower thermal conductivity. It is generally considered to be the last naturally occurrin...
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Bismuth
Chemical Element
The 83rd Element in the Periodic Table
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Lead (pronounced /ˈlɛd/, led) is a main-group element with symbol Pb (Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal,...
Symbol:
- Bi
Atomic mass:
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Electron affinity:
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Electronegativity (Pauling scale):
- 2.02
Covalent radius:
- 1.46 pm (5.75E-8 )
Van der Waals radius:
- 230 pm (0.00000906 )
Isotopes:
- Bismuth-216
- Bismuth-200
- Bismuth-205
- Bismuth-202
- Bismuth-187
- Bismuth-203
- Bismuth-186
- Bismuth-212
- Bismuth-204
- Bismuth-195
Melting Point:
- 271.44 °C (520.6 °F )
Boiling Point:
- 1,563.85 °C (2846.96 °F )
Chemical series:
Periodic table block:
Ionization Energy:
- 7.2855 eV (0.0000072855 MeV )
Discovery Date:
- 800 C.E.
Electron Configuration:
- Xe 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p3