The most diamagnetic of all metals, bismuth is gray with a reddish tinge. While it is a poor conductor of electricity, bismuth has the highest Hall effect (greatest increase in electrical resistance when placed in a magnetic field) of any metal. Bismuth’s thermal conductivity is lower than all other metals with the exception of mercury.
Chemical Name: Bismuth
Chemical Formula: Bi
Synonyms:
Bismuth metal powder, Bi, wisuth, bisemutum, bismuth, bismuth metal spheres, bismuth metal shot, bismuth metal tear drop, bismuth metal needles, bismuth metal pieces, bismuth metal lump, bismuth metal ingot, bismuth metal single crystal, bismuth metal rod, bismuth metal foil, CAS# 7440-69-9
Chemical Properties:
Purities available from 99% up to 99.9999%
Physical Properties:
Lump, single crystals, pieces, needles, shot, spheres, and powder as small as 20-100 nanometer
- Grade (S)
- Bi-99.9%