Bismuth(III) Oxide
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| Molar mass | 465. 96 g/mol |
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| Formula | Bi2O3 |
| Melting point | 817 °C |
| Density | 8. 9 g/cm³ |
| Boiling point | 1,890 °C |
| ChemSpider ID | 14093 |
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| ID | 1078071 |
About Bismuth(III) Oxide
Bismuth(III) oxide is perhaps the most industrially important compound of bismuth. It is also a common starting point for bismuth chemistry. It is found naturally as the mineral bismite and sphaerobismoite, but it is usually obtained as a by-product of the smelting of copper and lead ores.