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for lead in various applications, including solder, paints, bullets and shot, brasses for plumbing, and fishing sinkers. occurrence in the earth's crust, bismuth is about twice as abundant as gold . in nature, it occurs in its native (free elemental) form, and also as its compounds. it is often associated
some of its uses in . in , claude françois geoffroy showed that this metal is distinct from lead. artificial bismuth was commonly used in place of the actual mineral. it was made by reducing tin into thin plates and cementing them by a mixture of white tartar, saltpeter, and arsenic , stratified in...
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