Bismuth trioxide
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Wikidata:
Q252536
Library of congress:
sh 85014449
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Schaefer, S.G. Electrochemical determination of thermodynamic properties of bismuth sesquioxide and stannic oxide, 1984(Bismuth sesquioxide)
- Web. 3:p. 222.
- Chem. abst.:p. 10344CS (Bismuth oxide Bi₂O₃)
- Hackh chem. dict.:p. 100 (Bismuthous oxide)
- McGraw-Hill dict. sci. tech.:p. 182 (Bismuth trioxide)
- Condensed chem. dict.(Bismuth trioxide (bismuth oxide))
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Wikipedia description:
Bismuth(III) oxide is a compound of bismuth, with the chemical formula Bi2O3. It is found naturally as the mineral bismite (monoclinic) and sphaerobismoite (tetragonal, much more rare), but is usually obtained as a by-product of the smelting of copper and lead ores. Dibismuth trioxide is commonly used to produce the "Dragon's eggs" effect in fireworks, as a replacement of red lead.
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