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Bi
Bismuth

History

 For the first time on the bismuth is mentioned in the writings of George Agricola in 1529. His further development, as a separate element, began in the 18 st century. Symbol Bi was introduced by Sweden chemist Berzelius in 1819. The name supposedly comes from the German «white mass» - weisse Masse. Sulfide bismuth used as a whitewash in the 16th century, called Spanish white.

Nowadays

Bismuth is one of the rarest metals. The prevalence of it in nature is 2 * 10-50%, while the bismuth is a member of the 70 ore. Bismuth produced from copper, lead and silver mines of Peru, copper and lead-zinc ore Japan, the lead mines of Mexico, cobalt, lead and silver deposits of Canada, tin, tungsten, tin and silver - in Bolivia. The use of bismuth is in metallurgy, physics, electronics, and pharmaceuticals.

Date ASIA EUROPE USA
14/04/2009 13901.49 13901.49 13901.49
08/04/2009 13017.75 13017.75 13017.75
30/03/2009 13465.08 13465.08 13465.08
25/03/2009 13470.83 13470.83 13470.83
19/03/2009 13460.66 13460.66 13460.66
16/03/2009 13454.29 13454.29 13454.29
13/03/2009 13745.02 13745.02 13745.02
12/03/2009 13741.95 13741.95 13741.95
10/03/2009 13742.63 13742.63 13742.63
04/03/2009 13886.25 13886.25 13886.25
03/03/2009 13877.22 13877.22 13877.22
02/03/2009 14327.96 14327.96 14327.96
26/02/2009 14332.79 14332.79 14332.79
20/02/2009 14526.01 14526.01 14526.01
16/02/2009 15365.48 15365.48 15365.48
12/02/2009 15365.97 15365.97 15365.97
04/02/2009 14619.24 14619.24 14619.24
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