Bismuth
Chemistry and physics of the element bismuth and its chemical compounds.
Bismuth - chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83 - is a brittle heavy metal with a white, silver-pink hue, and is a chemical element of the nitrogen family.
Online available information resources about the chemistry and physics of bismuth and the bismuth compounds.
Content
Information and data about the element
Bismuth, Bi
Chemical and physical properties of bismuth. Visual Elements, Chemsoc, UK
Bismuth, Bi
Chemical and physical properties; comprehensive data. Environmental Chemistry, USA
Bismuth, Bi
Chemical and physical properties of bismuth. Webelements, UK
Atom, Orbitals, Radiochemistry
Atomic Data for Bismuth (Bi)
Basic Atomic Spectroscopic Data. NIST, USA
Isotopes of Bismuth
All known isotopes and nuclides of the chemical element Bismuth.
Radiochemistry of Bismuth
This report on the radlochemistryof bismuth has been prepared as one of aseries of monographs on the radiochemistry of the elements under the sponsorship of the Subcoinnitteeon Radlochemistryof the Comnittee on Nuclear Sciences within the National Research Council. LANL - Format: PDF
Physics and physical data
Bismuth
Bismuth metal prices, Bismuth metal ingot prices, Bismuth charts, Bismuth historical prices, Business graphs
Group Elements - Information
Nitrogen Family
Table of the Elements of the Nitrogen Family
Compounds
Bismuth and bismuth compounds
Database search form for nitrogen and inorganic, organic nitrogen compounds: properties, safety data, available products etc.
Chemical Reactions
Bismuth Triflate-Catalyzed Three-Component Mannich-Type Reaction
Article. Organic Chemistry Portal
Bismuth Triflate-Chiral Bipyridine Complexes as Water-Compatible Chiral Lewis Acids
Article. Organic Chemistry Portal
Analysis and Determination
Analytical Methods: Bismuth
... by ICP (Hot Block/HCl/HNO3 Digestion). NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods. NMAM - Format: PDF
Bismuth Qualitative Analysis
Separation and Identification of Group B Cations - Format: PDF
Geochemistry and Biogeochemistry
Bismuth
Statistics and Information. USGS
Bismuth Minerals
The Mineralogy of Bismuth. Webmineral
Related Books and Scientific Literature: Bismuth
Nicholas C. Norman
Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth
This book provides a detailed, wide ranging and up-to-date review of all aspects of the chemistry of the elements arsenic, antimony and bismuth. The chapters are written by an international team of authors each of whom is both active and expert in their particular field. The coverage includes chapters on general properties and periodicity, the elements themselves, inorganic derivatives of the elements, co-ordination and solution chemistry, organocompounds, organotransition metal compounds, environmental and medicinal aspects and analytical methods. This volume will be of particular value to graduate and postgraduate chemists and materials scientists in both industry and academia who are concerned with any aspect of the chemistry of these three elements and will also be an essential addition to the reference section of any chemistry library.
Springer; 2006
Duward Shriver, Mark Weller, Tina Overton et al.
From the fundamentals to the frontiers of research, this classic text offers an introduction to inorganic chemistry no other book can match. The new edition is most modern and most student-friendly yet, covering both the theoretical and descriptive aspects of inorganic chemistry in presentation that includes helpful new study tools and, as always, a captivating focus on experimental methods, industrial applications, and cutting-edge topics.
W. H. Freeman; 2014
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