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Bismuth exhibits high electrical resistance. It records the maximum Hall effect among all metals. When placed in a magnetic field, its electrical resistance reaches the highest measured increment. Some binary bismuth compounds consist of bismuth combined with halogens, oxygen, or hydrogen.
Bismuth is a silver‐white metal. It is brittle. Bismuth is the most diamagnetic metal. With the exception of mercury, its thermal conductivity is lower than that of all other metals.
Bismuth has a high electrical resistance. It exhibits the largest Hall effect among metals. This effect causes its electrical resistance to increase when exposed to a magnetic field. Some binary bismuth compounds contain halogens, oxygen and hydrogen. Other bismuth compounds are also documented.
Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) supplies various bismuth compounds. The portfolio includes bismuth(III) sulphide powder (Bi2S3 powder), bismuth trioxide powder (Bi2O3 powder) and bismuth(III) selenide powder (Bi2Se3 powder), among others.
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