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BISMUTH CARBONATE

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Bismuth is a chemical element with the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. The free element is 86% as dense as lead. It is a brittle metal with a silvery-white color when freshly produced, but surface oxidation can give it an iridescent tinge in numerous colours.

 

Bismuth Carbonate is a water insoluble Bismuth source that can easily be converted to other Bismuth compounds, such as the oxide by heating (calcination). Carbonate compounds also give off carbon dioxide when treated with dilute acids.
 

 

Uses. It is highly radiopaque and for example is used as a filler in radiopaque catheters which can be seen by x-ray. In modern medicine, bismuth subcarbonate has been made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties. It is also used in fireworks to make Dragon's eggs.
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  • Opacifier in X-ray diagnosis, enamel fluxes, ceramic glazesBismuth carbonate oxide is used in ceramic glazes and pearly coatings on plastics. It is also used as an antacid and anti-diarrheal in medicinal chemistry. Further, it is used as a filler in radiopaque catheters. It is also employed in fireworks and to make Dragon's eggs. In addition to this, it is made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties.
Opacifier in X-ray diagnosis, enamel fluxes, ceramic glazesBismuth carbonate oxide is used in ceramic glazes and pearly coatings on plastics. It is also used as an antacid and anti-diarrheal in medicinal chemistry. Further, it is used as a filler in radiopaque catheters. It is also employed in fireworks and to make Dragon's eggs. In addition to this, it is made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties.
Opacifier in X-ray diagnosis, enamel fluxes, ceramic glazesBismuth carbonate oxide is used in ceramic glazes and pearly coatings on plastics. It is also used as an antacid and anti-diarrheal in medicinal chemistry. Further, it is used as a filler in radiopaque catheters. It is also employed in fireworks and to make Dragon's eggs. In addition to this, it is made into nanotube arrays that exhibit antibacterial properties.
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The usual recommended dose for adults is 525 mg (2 tablets) every 30 minutes as needed, up to a maximum of 16 tablets in 24 hours.

The usual recommended dose for adults is 525 mg (2 tablets) every 30 minutes as needed, up to a maximum of 16 tablets in 24 hours.
The usual recommended dose for adults is 525 mg (2 tablets) every 30 minutes as needed, up to a maximum of 16 tablets in 24 hours.
The usual recommended dose for adults is 525 mg (2 tablets) every 30 minutes as needed, up to a maximum of 16 tablets in 24 hours.
The usual recommended dose for adults is 525 mg (2 tablets) every 30 minutes as needed, up to a maximum of 16 tablets in 24 hours.
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  • Typical bulk density more than 0.50g/cm^3Light sensitive. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
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RXSOL-60-6604-071
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BISMUTH CARBONATE