Dynamics and coherent control of high-amplitude optical phonons inbismuth.
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Various tests eliminated the possibility of the unknown element being thorium, radium, lead,bismuth, or thallium.
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Bismuthbronzes and brasses are more malleable, thermally conductive, and polish better than regular brasses.
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Bismuthsulfide is a highly insoluble black salt, and the discoloration seen is temporary and harmless.
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Other metals (likebismuth, selenium, tellurium, and many others) are traded on market demand and the buyers/sellers themselves set the price.
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Metallic lead that results from the roasting and blast furnace processes still contains significant contaminants of arsenic, antimony,bismuth, zinc, copper, silver, and gold.
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Chalcogens also bond with other pnictogens, such as arsenic, antimony, andbismuth.
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Polymetallic and other deposits are known in the area, including arsenic,bismuth, lead and silver.
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Bismuth, a pentavalent post-transition metal, chemically resembles arsenic and antimony.
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In modern medicine,bismuthsubcarbonate has been made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties.
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Radon decays to lead-210, then tobismuth-210, polonium-210 and stabilizes with lead-206.
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Bursaite commonly occurs alongside other sulfosalts, such as sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite,bismuthand scheelite.
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As with lead, overexposure tobismuthcan result in the formation of a black deposit on the gingiva, known as abismuthline.
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Recyclingbismuthis difficult in many of its end uses, primarily because of scattering.
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The most important ores ofbismuthare bismuthinite and bismite.
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