Bismuth (Bi)

Bismuth (Bi)

The most diamagnetic of all metals, bismuth ([Xe]4f145d106s26p3) (CAS 7440-69-9) is gray with a reddish tinge. With the exception of mercury, bismuth has a lower thermal conductivity than all other metals. 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. 

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: Melting Alloy. : guanosine-5'-triphosphate disodium salt dihydrate gtp. : guanosine 5'-triphosphate. : FIZIYLKEXVIRHJ-KHRSEZDTNA-L.
: 99.5% : Black. : 208.98 : 1500.0°C
: 99.5% : 231-177-4. : (metals basis). : EB2600000.
: 138°C. : Ambient temperatures. : Lump. : Bismuth Tin eutectic lump.