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Bismuth Oxide (250 gm) is widely used in ceramic manufacturing, catalysts, and biomedical research due to its excellent physical and chemical properties. It offers superior performance in high-temperature and electrochemical applications. Packaged securely to maintain purity, this compound is a reliable choice for precise scientific work, laboratories, and specialized industries. Its low environmental impact and non-toxic nature make it a preferred alternative to lead-based compounds. Ideal for professionals seeking consistent quality and dependable performance.
Key Features
- High-purity Bismuth Oxide suitable for research and industrial use
- Excellent thermal and chemical stability
- Non-toxic and environmentally friendly
- Securely packaged to prevent contamination
- Versatile for applications in ceramics, catalysis, and electronics
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area
- Use personal protective equipment when handling
- Keep away from incompatible substances like strong acids
- Avoid inhalation or contact with skin and eyes
- Dispose of according to local chemical waste regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Bismuth Oxide?
Answer: Bismuth Oxide is primarily used in ceramics, catalysis, and as a replacement for lead in various applications due to its non-toxic properties.
Question: Is this product suitable for academic research?
Answer: Yes, the 250 gm Bismuth Oxide is laboratory-grade and ideal for academic and industrial research purposes.
Question: How should I store Bismuth Oxide?
Answer: It should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated environment.
Question: Is Bismuth Oxide hazardous?
Answer: While it is considered less toxic than many other metal oxides, appropriate safety precautions should still be followed during handling.
Question: Can I purchase this product in bulk quantities?
Answer: Yes, bulk purchase options are available upon request. Please contact customer support for pricing and availability.
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