Previously heated bismuth burns rapidly in a stream of oxygen, to form bismuth trioxide, a weakly basic oxide. Bismuth hardly burns in air when heated.
I have been watching videos about the diamagnetic properties of bismuth recently... cant wait till someone figures out how to make a (commercially viable) hover board... lol
I have been watching videos about the diamagnetic properties of bismuth recently... cant wait till someone figures out how to make a (commercially viable) hover board... lol
abrahm714 5 months ago
Awesome reaction! Never seen powdered bismuth before! also i suspect that the comments might have to be approved. Lets test!
spotlightman1234 5 months ago