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Bismuth Oxide


dubois928

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quick question, but Which oxide of Bismuth are you after?

 

the Trioxide or the Tetraoxide?

 

eitherway you start by dissolving the metal in Nitric acid.

 

edit: here, this is a nice book on the topic for you: http://books.google.com/books?id=Xqj-TTzkvTEC&pg=PA111&lpg=PA111&dq=bismuth+trioxide+prep&source=web&ots=Xr4PgyB5i2&sig=iuJ93A1bX00r8rVWb6tIeLWm7LY#PPA108,M1

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I guess it would be the trioxide. I've looked up ways to make nitric acid and I might try that or I'll just buy some online. What would be the rest of the process?

 

Ken

 

Nevermind I found it in the link you gave me. Thanks YT!

 

But still, how could I make the oxide? would heating in slowly and allowing the vapors to condense (say on the bottom of a metal lid with ice on it) form the oxide?

 

Ken

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well there`s only 2 oxide forms really, and the typical way is as stated in that eBook, via HNO3.

 

you won`t get the oxide (or much) using the method you mention, and you will need significant heat to distill Bi metal enough to form a deposit on your lid.

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