「Bismuth」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Bismuth

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  • Associated minerals include native bismuth, aikinite, arsenopyrite, stannite, galena, py
  • o has also published a patent indicating that bismuth alkyls can also control radical polymerizatio
  • Lead-bismuth alloys with between 30% and 75% bismuth all have melting points below 200 °C.
  • Phosphorus, selenium, tin, and bismuth also have allotropes that display borderline
  • Bismuth also substitutes for the antimony site and bi
  • Bismuth amalgamates with Mercury; the regulus of Coba
  • Bismole, a bismuth analog
  • It contains bismuth and is used to treat eye infections and contr
  • ts, such as sphalerite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, bismuth and scheelite.
  • ous, metallic mineral, a sulfide of antimony, bismuth, and lead.
  • the remainder consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth and lead.
  • ntners [11.35 tonnes] were produced), nickel, bismuth and uranium ore were also extracted.
  • He used mixtures of bismuth and thallium to improve the refractive qualit
  • Bismuth(III) sulfide is a chemical compound of bismut
  • revent embrittlement of oxygen free copper by bismuth, antimony and lead by the formation of comple
  • ver, gold, mercury, copper, iron, zinc, lead, bismuth, antimony and salt.
  • ting in the copper site and a vaying ratio of bismuth, antimony, and lead.
  • Mixite is a rare copper bismuth arsenate mineral with formula: BiCu6(AsO4)3(O
  • minerals include: bismutite, smaltite, native bismuth, atelestite, erythrite, malachite and barite.
  • β-BiF3 has the YF3 structure where the bismuth atom has distorted 9 coordination, tricapped
  • n atoms are tetrahedrally coordinated by four bismuth atoms.
  • It occurs as an secondary alteration of other bismuth bearing minerals in tin - tungsten hydrotherm
  • It typically occurs associated with native bismuth, bismuthinite, bismite, wolframite, ferberite
  • lframite deposits where it occurs with native bismuth, bismutite, quartz and mica.
  • tin, tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, cobalt, bismuth, cadmium, titanium, zirconium, antimony, mang
  • As heavy nuclei, lead and bismuth can be used as spallation targets for non-fis
  • everal patented production methods use copper bismuth catalysts coated on an inert material.
  • Bismuth(III) iodide adopts a distinctive crystal stru
  • the type R3Bi can be accessed by reaction of bismuth chloride with organolithium compounds or Grig
  • Bismuth chloride is synthesized directly by passing c
  • Bismuth chloride is an oxidizing agent, being readily
  • as a starting material to produce many other bismuth compounds.
  • While lead expands slightly on melting and bismuth contracts slightly on melting, LBE has neglig
  • er, platinum, palladium, selenium, tellurium, bismuth, copper sulfate and nickel sulfate.
  • Synthetic bismuth crystal
  • Bismuth does not.
  • Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3, also commonly referred to as
  • Gananite is a rare bismuth fluoride mineral with a general formula of Bi
  • um, beryllium, boron, niobium, tantalum, tin, bismuth, fluorine and other elements are found.
  • Bismuth fractures while Cobalt is more like a true me
  • common in many minerals, including lab-grown bismuth, galena, quartz (called skeletal or fenster c
  • Spectrometer (GRS) consists of two identical bismuth germanate oxide scintillators.
  • plastic scintillators, and ~4 photons/keV for bismuth germanate (BGO).
  • er materials used in this application include bismuth germanate.
  • Each detector consisted of a bismuth germinate (BGO) crystal 78 mm in diameter by
  • Alloys with between 48% and 63% bismuth have melting points below 150 °C.
  • He discovered the chemical element bismuth in 1753.
  • o, the compound can be prepared by dissolving bismuth in concentrated nitric acid and then adding s
  • tion of heat (phonon) pulses in the semimetal bismuth in the temperature range of 1.2 to 4.0 K.
  • 's reagent", which is a solution of potassium bismuth iodide used to ascertain the presence of alka
  • Bismuth is used mainly in chemicals like pharmaceutic
  • Bismuth is also used in creating alloys that have a c
  • Bismuth is in the +3 oxidation state.
  • Bismuth melts easily and if kept melted, calcinates f
  • of ammonia, BiH3 is unstable, decomposing to bismuth metal well below 0 °C.
  • ternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Pierre Bismuth, Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman
  • thinite forms a series with the lead, copper, bismuth mineral aikinite (PbCuBiS3).
  • idation zone mineral which forms from primary bismuth minerals.
  • y a white lead pigment and later either basic bismuth nitrate or a preparation made from chalk and
  • mited use, it is sometimes used in China as a Bismuth ore.
  • It may be formed by the reaction of bismuth oxide and hydrobromic acid, or the direct uni
  • ay be prepared by adding hydrochloric acid to bismuth oxide and evaporating the solution.
  • Bismite is a bismuth oxide mineral, bismuth trioxide or Bi2O3.
  • Bismuth oxychloride is a chemical compound of bismuth
  • At 180 °C, bismuth pentafluoride fluorinates Br2 to BrF3 and Cl2
  • Bismuth pentafluoride is the most reactive of the Gro
  • Bismuth pentafluoride, BiF5
  • Bismuth pentafluoride, BiF5, is chemical compound of
  • ated minerals include cassiterite, scheelite, bismuth, quartz, pyrite, galena, sphalerite, and arse
  • ewed as an structural analog of pyrrole, with bismuth replacing the nitrogen atom of pyrrole.
  • ke other binary chalcogenides of antimony and bismuth, Sb2Te3 has been investigated for its semicon
  • els are carbon steels that have sulfur, lead, bismuth, selenium, tellurium, or phosphorus added.
  • Bismuth silicon oxide is a chemical compound that has
  • Bismuth slag from decomposition of Pepto-Bismol
  • BLBG and bismuth stop gram-positive growth.
  • Bismuth subcarbonate occurs naturally as the mineral
  • In modern medicine, bismuth subcarbonate has been made into nanotube arra
  • Bismuth subcarbonate may be harmful if swallowed.
  • Bismuth subgallate, with a chemical formula C7H5BiO6,
  • s noted and examined in a few subjects taking bismuth subgallate.
  • effective than diphenoxylate, attapulgite or bismuth subsalicylate for the treatment of acute diar
  • Bismuth subsalicylate is the only active ingredient i
  • Children should not take medication with bismuth subsalicylate while recovering from influenza
  • Bismuthinite is a mineral consisting of bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3).
  • saliva and the gastrointestinal tract to form bismuth sulfide.
  • Bismuth sulfite agar tests the ability to utilize fer
  • 1.6% bismuth sulfite Bi2(SO3)3
  • Tellurobismuthite is a telluride mineral: bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3).
  • Like bismuth telluride, Bi2Te3, antimony telluride has a l
  • Bismuth tribromide is an inorganic chemical compound
  • Bismuth trifluoride is a chemical compound of bismuth
  • Bismuth trifluoride, BiF3
  • Nowadays, however, bismuth trioxide or bismuth subcarbonate are commonly
  • Russellite is a bismuth tungstate mineral with the chemical formula B
  • It is a constituent of milk of bismuth which was a popular digestive tract panacea i
  • nite is a sulfide mineral of lead, copper and bismuth with formula PbCuBiS3.