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  • ...]] (which acts as a mild [[antibiotic]]) as a [[citrate]] salt (ranitidine bismuth citrate, Tritec), to treat ''[[Helicobacter pylori]]'' infections. This co [[Category:Nitro compounds]]
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  • ...tensive process, which originates in Japan, uses a [[manganese dioxide]]-[[bismuth oxide]] catalyst:<ref>Synthesis of Nitrous Oxide by Oxidation of Ammonia T The gas is extremely soluble in fatty compounds. In aerosol whipped cream, it is dissolved in the fatty cream until it leav
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  • ===Reactivity and compounds=== {{See also|Category:Mercury compounds}}
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  • Physical properties of chemical compounds which provide evidence of chemical composition include odor, color, volume, *[[Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide]], a [[high-temperature superconductor]]
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  • ...s are not synonymous. Semimetals, in contrast to metalloids, can also be ''compounds'', such as [[HgTe]]<ref>{{cite journal
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  • |data23 = [[Tin]], [[Thallium]], [[Lead]], [[Bismuth]] ...e physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their intermetallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are called alloys.
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  • ...ermann, K.; Rothaut, J.; Drieselman, R. |chapter=Platinum group metals and compounds |title=Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry |publisher=Wiley |yea ==Chemical compounds==
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  • '''Toxic metals''' are [[metal]]s that form [[poison]]ous soluble compounds and have no biological role, i.e. are not essential minerals, or are in the ...are toxic, but some heavy metals are essential, have a low toxicity, and [[bismuth]] is non-toxic. Most often the definition <!-- of what??--> includes at le
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  • ...]], ethanolamines, simple and complex glycols, polyglycol ethers and other compounds. It is also a common gas-phase [[disinfectant]] which is widely used in hos ...ular, its propensity to join the addition reactions typical of unsaturated compounds, had long been a matter of debate. Only in 1893, the heterocyclic triangula
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  • ...mann>Sabina C. Grund, Kunibert Hanusch, Hans Uwe Wolf "Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, VCH-Wiley, 2008, Weinhe ...lack arsenic''.<ref>{{cite book|title = Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth|first = Nicholas C|last = Norman|publisher = Springer|year = 1998|isbn = 97
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  • ...r]] of all of the [[stable element]]s, although the next higher element, [[bismuth]], has a [[half-life]] that is so long (much longer than the age of the uni ...dium]] metal that reacts with [[alkyl halide]]s to form [[organometallic]] compounds of lead such as [[tetraethyl lead]].<ref>{{cite book| title = Merck Index o
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