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Make Bismuth Crystals
Here I show how bismuth crystals can be made at home. Feel free to contact me with questio...
published: 09 May 2011
Author: hkparker
Make Bismuth Crystals
Here I show how bismuth crystals can be made at home. Feel free to contact me with questions/comments. EDIT: Mystery solved! The lack of oxide layer is due to the presence of tin. I used to experiment with different alloys of bismuth and tin and I guess when I was melting all the pure bismuth pieces back together a piece of tin got in. Huge thanks to Jeffery Schwartz from amazingrust.com for taking his own time to analyze my sample in an Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy machine, which confirmed the presence of tin!
3:56
Bismuth - Periodic Table of Videos
A new Bismuth video, including a better sample of Bimuth crystal and some information abou...
published: 13 Aug 2008
Author: periodicvideos
Bismuth - Periodic Table of Videos
A new Bismuth video, including a better sample of Bimuth crystal and some information about its radioactivity. All the elements in our sereis at www.periodicvideos.com
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Making Bismuth Crystals
I had about 500 grams of bismuth lying around, so I decided to try my hand at bismuth crys...
published: 17 Jan 2012
Author: billg519
Making Bismuth Crystals
I had about 500 grams of bismuth lying around, so I decided to try my hand at bismuth crystal making. The first few minutes of the video show me making one batch, the rest of the video shows off crystals from several batches. If you don't like what you get, you can just melt it again. The bismuth was placed in a steel soup ladle and melted over a gas stove burner. It is easy to melt. Allow it to cool a bit so that the surface skins over and then dump out the molten center. Bismuth is fragile and it is easy to open the hollow clump from the ladle. It usually will come apart in your hand., revealing the crystals. The molten material from the center was dumped onto a steel plate. Once the bismuth began to harden, I tilted the plate revealing a crystal structure. These are very iridescent crystals and there are striking color changes as the lighting angle changes. I hope that you enjoyed this video, please Like, and Subscibe for more tech videos. Check out my channel.
2:25
Isolating Bismuth metal from pepto bismol
In the episode we isolate bismuth metal from a few bismuth tablets. To crush expectations,...
published: 21 Feb 2011
Author: TheChemlife
Isolating Bismuth metal from pepto bismol
In the episode we isolate bismuth metal from a few bismuth tablets. To crush expectations, it is cheaper to buy bismuth then to use this method. For a 5 dollar 480ml bottle, theres is 4 grams of bismuth. by the time you spend that you can buy 4 ounces of bismuth for the same amount. For more info check out: Facebook: www.facebook.com My website: thechemlife.com Twitter: @thechemlife
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Diamagnetic Levitation 2 - Bismuth
The first shot shows the setup of this experiment. One big cylindrical magnet, made from n...
published: 14 Apr 2010
Author: PaulsLab
Diamagnetic Levitation 2 - Bismuth
The first shot shows the setup of this experiment. One big cylindrical magnet, made from neodymium (NdFeB), is hung at the top, above two plates of bismuth. Bismuth is element nr. 83; a highly diamagnetic metal. Diamagnetic means that it creates an opposing magnetic field if there is a magnetic field close to it. That means that it will repel a magnet. The small cube between the two plates of bismuth is also made of neodymium (NdFeB) and measures 5x5x5 mm. The two plates of bismuth repel the magnet, but they are not strong enough to overcome gravity. This is solved by the big cylindrical magnet on top of it all attracting the small magnet. If all elements are aligned carefully, the small magnet will float stably between the two bismuth plates. You can easily push the magnet and it will go back to the center. It can spin for hours!
7:28
Melting Bismuth part 1
Melting bismuth 1rst attempt, it was windy and cold. Look at the second attempt...
published: 29 Nov 2009
Author: Fonserbc
Melting Bismuth part 1
Melting bismuth 1rst attempt, it was windy and cold. Look at the second attempt
5:59
What is Bismuth Oxychloride?
Does this scenario sound familiar? You've worn traditional makeup for years with littl...
published: 25 May 2012
Author: EveOrganicsBeauty
What is Bismuth Oxychloride?
Does this scenario sound familiar? You've worn traditional makeup for years with little to no irritation. Upon hearing about the benefits of mineral makeup, you decide to give it a try. After all, it claims to be better for your skin and healthier overall, so what have you got to lose? And if you've never been able to wear traditional makeup without irritation, mineral makeup sounds like the answer you've been looking for. You buy your first jar and begin wearing it immediately. Except... you're having a reaction you've never had before to makeup. Your skin may be red, irritated, itching, having small bumps or pustules, burning or looking swollen. What is this? How can mineral makeup cause such an extreme reaction? That reaction is likely caused by the ingredient bismuth oxychloride. While bismuth oxychloride is a common ingredient in traditional makeup, as well as mineral makeup, it is used in much higher concentrations in mineral makeup. There are no fillers in mineral makeup like there are in traditional cosmetics (talc, mineral oil, aluminum powder, alcohols and parabens), so the few ingredients left, including bismuth oxychloride, make up more of the recipe. Why Is Bismuth Oxychloride Used In Makeup? Is it used in makeup because it gives the makeup a silky feel, good slip (this means it applies well to the skin and doesn't drag or grab on the skin) and good adhesion, which helps it stay on your skin. It feels smooth and silky when rubbed between the fingers. It is <b>...</b>
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Synthesis of Bismuth Nitrate and Bismuth Oxide
After about 5 minutes of dissolving the bismuth the nitric acid continued to boil but the ...
published: 28 Aug 2010
Author: hkparker
Synthesis of Bismuth Nitrate and Bismuth Oxide
After about 5 minutes of dissolving the bismuth the nitric acid continued to boil but the reaction stopped. The nitric acid had become so concentrated that the bismuth underwent passivation. This is the same effect as seen in my nitric acid video, where copper reacts slow in concentrated nitric acid, but when slightly diluted the reaction is vigorous. So A little water has to bee added during the reaction. Thanks for watching, please comment or message if you have any questions!
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Melting Bismuth Part 2
Melting bismuth 2nd attempt, home made. I used 1 pound(453g) of 99% purity bismuth I used ...
published: 29 Nov 2009
Author: Fonserbc
Melting Bismuth Part 2
Melting bismuth 2nd attempt, home made. I used 1 pound(453g) of 99% purity bismuth I used in my first attempt (link below) I bought the bismuth on emovendo.net for 25$ I melt this to make diamagnetic levitation, check the anotation link or just go here: www.youtube.com Melting Bismuth Part 1: www.youtube.com
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Heart of Bismuth
Heart of Bismuth - Bismuth is a very strange element. Besides its peculiar physical and ma...
published: 11 Mar 2009
Author: jorgenskyt
Heart of Bismuth
Heart of Bismuth - Bismuth is a very strange element. Besides its peculiar physical and magnetic properties (view my other videos), pure Bismuth reveals large, beautiful crystals when etched with the right acidic solution. --- On Request I hereby reveal my experimental secrets: My "secret acidic formula" (wich isn't that secret after all - it's just a question of reading inwards - and experimenting A LOT) I have developed has a large number of potential applications. It seems to attack and remove the protective metal-oxide on almost any metallic surface. Furthermore it seems to attack, colorize and etch metals, that ought to be "unetchable" (almost like Aqua regia or aqua regis (Latin for king's water), though not as agressive and dangerous for humans) I don't know all of it's possible applications, so please do some experiments and let me know!;-) Now here it is: apx. 3 % HCL apx. 3 % H2O2 ... and the rest (94 %) is water. How to prepare a solution? Lets say, you have access to (1) 30% HydroChloride Acid (Conc. HCL in water) and access to (2) 35% H2O2. Then you mix one part of (1) with one part of (2) with eight parts of water. This gives you a ratio (HCL:H2O2:H2O) of 3%:3,5%:93,5% Lets say, you have access to (1) 30% HydroChloride Acid (Conc. HCL in water) and access to (2) 3% H2O2. Then you mix one part of (1) with nine part of (2). This gives you a ratio (HCL:H2O2:H2O) of 2,7%:3,0%:94,3% Using 6%:6%:88% and stronger solutions can result in unpredictable, but rather <b>...</b>
5:44
Bismuth Plates
New Product From AVA Magnetic Levitation. Australia pty. Polished bismuth plates under $50...
published: 06 Mar 2009
Author: AVAMagneticlev
Bismuth Plates
New Product From AVA Magnetic Levitation. Australia pty. Polished bismuth plates under $50 AUSD the plates come in a pair combined weight is approx 300 grams comes with instructions of care and basic plans to build a Diamagnetic suspention levitation display/experiment. Now also 1X rear earth magnet 6mmX5mmX3mm gradeN46 Its the same as the one used in this Video to make the levitating magnet spin using the power from a lamps tramsformer. Manny different setups can be done with just a basic display rig like the one in this promo that was built from the basic plans provided with this product. the rig was built in less than 2 hours at a cost of less than $12 AUSD also the height of the levitation depends on the strenght,size,shape of the top magnet and the size,shape and strenght of the magnet to be levitated so all these factures are up to the builder to select. But a good bacis rule to follow when picking magnets for a Diamagnetic suspemtion levitation rig is (Large ferrite ring magnet for the lifter and small rear earth magnets for the levitation )This combo always gets good resaults sofar we have been able to levitate a magnet over one polished plate almost as hight as its own hight. We hope this product meets all the expectaions of customers requirments as much work has been done to get this hard to work with element to this high quality state and we are committed to further improvments to this product and all our others all the time and will soon have finnish the <b>...</b>
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Bismuth Diamagnetic Properties
Bismuth (element no. 83) is one of the weirdest elements. Though encircle in the periodic ...
published: 18 Jun 2008
Author: jorgenskyt
Bismuth Diamagnetic Properties
Bismuth (element no. 83) is one of the weirdest elements. Though encircle in the periodic table by other heavy elements with infamous toxicological history, Bismuth is considered the least toxic of these metals. Bismuth is known for many strange properties - this video demonstrates its massive diamagnetic behavior: Bismuth is repelled by magnets but for demonstration it is recommended to use rare-earth magnets, as kitchen-magnets are all too week. Bismuth is rather expensive but for educational purposes it is worth consideration. For electromagnetic, physical, chemical and artistic purposes it is eminent. For artwork and metal casting it is a wonderful replacement for the toxic Lead (Pb). Furthermore Bismuth forms low melting alloys with many other metals. In its pure form it is very brittle, with a reddish luster. Cooled slowly it forms large, beautiful crystals, covered with oxide layers in the colors of the rainbow. Etching the surface to see the crystals can be done in a dilute solution of hydrochloride to which is added a small amount of hydrogen peroxide (1 part of HCL poured slowly in 3-5 parts of water. Then you add 1 part of 35-40% H2O2). Dipping a piece of slowly cooled Bismuth in this solution will remove the oxide and reveal the beautiful crystals. The slower the cooling process is, the larger the crystal will be. Enjoy the fun!
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Moe-Joe Cell Bismuth Core Creation
In this video, Moshe Daniel demonstrates how he creates the bismuth cores that he uses to ...
published: 08 Jul 2008
Author: MosheDan9
Moe-Joe Cell Bismuth Core Creation
In this video, Moshe Daniel demonstrates how he creates the bismuth cores that he uses to enhance the orgone / radiant energy function in the centre of his Moe-Joe cells.
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Bismuth (version 1) - Periodic Table of Videos
Bismuth is the largest element on the periodic table which is NOT radioactive. More about ...
published: 05 Jul 2008
Author: periodicvideos
Bismuth (version 1) - Periodic Table of Videos
Bismuth is the largest element on the periodic table which is NOT radioactive. More about the elements at www.periodicvideos.com Newer version of our Bismuth video at www.youtube.com
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The Do - Too Insistent
Music video for The Do
thedo.info
Directed by Noel Paul
Productrice: Elsa Rakotoson
Prod...
published: 25 Mar 2011
Author: thatgo
The Do - Too Insistent
Music video for The Do
thedo.info
Directed by Noel Paul
Productrice: Elsa Rakotoson
Producer: Eric Buisson
Exec Producer: Luke Jacobs
Directeur de production: Zelda Bensoussan
AD: Marie Le Grevellec
DoP: Martin de Chabaneix
Choreographer: Johanna Levy
Chef Decorateur: Geraldine Stivet
Styliste: Jean-Charline Tomlinson
Cast: Clémence Thooris, Rosine Favey, Sergio Eguski, Frederico Alagna
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Test Gopro HD @ VTT
Test GOPRO en descendant du boulot Science Park Sart-tilman > Angleur (Oui oui, je le mont...
published: 30 Mar 2012
Author: bismuth
Test Gopro HD @ VTT
Test GOPRO en descendant du boulot Science Park Sart-tilman > Angleur (Oui oui, je le monte le matin)
720P 30FPS
4:07
SPACE BISMUTH
SPACE BISMUTH VAISSEAU SPATIAL
Collaboration entre le 109 Collectif & Projectiles A...
published: 21 Jun 2011
Author: Benoist Buttin
SPACE BISMUTH
SPACE BISMUTH VAISSEAU SPATIAL
Collaboration entre le 109 Collectif & Projectiles Architecture pour l’exposition international sur le “Vrais/Faux”.
Ce projet est en court de réalisation, c’est un futur court métrage d’animation qui relatera comment les oeuvres
d’art crées par l’homme, reviendraient sur terre, plusieurs siècles après la disparition de ce dernier.
Telle une relique spatiale, renfermant l’immense trésor terrien, témoin d’une civilisation avancée et créatrice.
Mon intervention a consisté à imaginer et à dessiner l’extérieur de ce vaisseau spatial, mesurant 700m de long et de large.
Mes inspirations principales viennent de l’histoire de l’humanité comme les pyramides Incas et
Egyptiennes ou encore de l’études des roches telles que le Bismuth et des micro-organismes comme les
Foraminiphères.
Participation Render 3D: Camille Aboukater
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Bismuth - Practice
now with vocals....
published: 14 Mar 2012
Author: kukulaka
Bismuth - Practice
now with vocals.
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What Is Bismuth
Name Origin German: wissmuth (white mass). "Bismuth" in different languages. Sou...
published: 20 Jan 2011
Author: bbawor
What Is Bismuth
Name Origin German: wissmuth (white mass). "Bismuth" in different languages. Sources It can be found free in nature and in minerals like bismuthine (Bi2O3) and in bismuth ochre (Bi2O3). Canada, Bolivia, Japan, Mexico and Peru are major producers. World production is around 3000 tons annually.Abundance Universe: 0.0007 ppm (by weight) Sun: 0.01 ppm (by weight) Carbonaceous meteorite: 0.07 ppm Earth's Crust: 0.048 ppm Seawater: Atlantic surface: 5.1 x 10-8 ppm Atlantic deep: ppm Pacific surface: 4 x 10-8 ppm Pacific deep: 4 x 10-9 ppm Uses Main use is in pharmaceuticals, low melting point alloys, fuses, sprinklers, glass, ceramics and as a catalyst in rubber production. Strong permanent magnets can be made from the alloy "bismanol" (MnBi). In the early 1990s, research began to evaluate bismuth as a nontoxic replacement for lead in various applications. Bismuth is sometimes used in the production of shot and shotgun slugs. Its advantage over lead in this respect is that it is non-toxic and therefore legal in the UK for the shooting of wetland birds. Bismuth has also been used in solders. The fact that bismuth and many of its alloys expand slightly when they solidify make them ideal for this purpose.
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Bismuth
Bismuth (element no. 83) is one of the weirdest elements. Though encircle in the periodic ...
published: 18 Nov 2007
Author: jorgenskyt
Bismuth
Bismuth (element no. 83) is one of the weirdest elements. Though encircle in the periodic table by other heavy elements with infamous toxicological history, Bismuth is considered least toxic of these metals. Bismuth is known for many strange properties - this video demonstrates its massive diamagnetic behavior: Bismuth is repelled by magnets but for demonstration it is recommended to use rare-earth magnets, as kitchen-magnets are all too week. Bismuth is rather expensive but for educational purposes it is worth consideration. For electromagnetic, physical, chemical and artistic purposes it is eminent. For artwork and metal casting it is a wonderful replacement for the toxic Lead (Pb). Furthermore Bismuth forms low melting alloys with many other metals. In its pure form it is very brittle, with a reddish luster. Cooled slowly it forms large, beautiful crystals, covered with oxide layers in the colors of the rainbow. Etching the surface to see the crystals can be done in a dilute solution of hydrochloride to which is added a small amount of hydrogenperoxide (1 part of HCL poured slowly in 3-5 parts of water. Then you add 1 part of 35-40% H2O2). Dipping a piece of slowly cooled Bismuth in this solution will remove the oxide and reveal the beautiful crystals. The slower the cooling process is, the larger the crystal will be. Enjoy the fun!
3:56
Diamagnetic catalyst with bismuth has tunable surface monoatomic layer
Yay Catalysts Yay Bismuth This video is about Moving catalyst atoms around using bismuths ...
published: 07 Apr 2009
Author: BeanangelTreon
Diamagnetic catalyst with bismuth has tunable surface monoatomic layer
Yay Catalysts Yay Bismuth This video is about Moving catalyst atoms around using bismuths diamagnetic physical movement capacity to make a structure able to dynamically change the monoatomic reaction surface of a catalyst to make it eleven or more times more effective from the outside of the reaction container I've seen diamagnetic things levitate with magnetic effect Bismuth is the most Diamagnetic element Here we borrow the imagery of the awesome n nformative periodic videos video on Bismuth visit the original click the link at C EN April 7 2008 at the Gabor Somorjai article pubs.acs.org there is a graph that describes the way reactions like heptane to toluene are 7 or more times more effective with staggered geometry compared to square geometry The way atoms are arranged on the surface affects rate I'm sure we all like the idea of gas refineries that are seven times more efficient Further a stepped atom surface is 11 or more times as reactive converting isobutane to n-butane This is the time on Unnamed Eastern Occupational government sprockets when we view the diagrams as annotations as state has not authorized this video truthfully I go to onetruemedia.com n the browser displays www.lib.ucdavis.edu OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO metal catalyst atom layer OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO another metal catalyst atom layer OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO another metal catalyst atom layer ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; diamagnetic molecule layer Then Activate magnetism to change <b>...</b>
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Demo #2: Recrystallisation of Bismuth
This is demonstration #2. The recrystallisation of bismuth...
published: 01 Oct 2009
Author: hermanntrude
Demo #2: Recrystallisation of Bismuth
This is demonstration #2. The recrystallisation of bismuth