Atoms like Bismuth may lose electrons, which in turn require ionization energy. Ok but how much ionization is required for an atom of Bi?
Note: Learn more about ionization energy here.
In the case of Bismuth the first ionization energy is 703 kilojoules per mole. Now let me show you some cool facts about Bismuth:
Learn more about the atomic number.
Learn more about the atomic mass.
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Note: Learn more about ionization energy here.
In the case of Bismuth the first ionization energy is 703 kilojoules per mole. Now let me show you some cool facts about Bismuth:
Bismuth Data
Bismuth (First) Ionization Energy
703 kilojoules per moleState at 20 °C
solidUses
Main use is in pharmaceuticals and low melting point alloys used as fuses.Atomic Number
83Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
208,98037Learn more about the atomic mass.
Description
Hard, brittle, steel-gray metal with a pink tint.Atomic Symbol
BiName Origin
German: bisemutum, (white mass), Now spelled wismut.Sources
It can be found free in nature and in minerals like bismuthine (Bi2O3) and in bismuth ochre (Bi2O3)Discovery
Discovered By: Known to the ancients.Year: Unknown
Location: Unknown
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