Bismuth pentoxide
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| Bi2O5 | |
| Appearance | Powder |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Bismuth pentoxide is a chemical compound composed of bismuth and oxygen, with the chemical formula Bi2O5.[1] It is a dark red powder decomposing above 100 °C. It is not known as a pure substance, but is usually mixed with water, bismuth tetroxide or bismuth trioxide.[2]
References
- ^ Wells, A. F. (1948). "The structures of metallic oxides". Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society. 2 (3): 193. doi:10.1039/QR9480200185.
- ^ bismuth pentoxide www.prepchem.com/synthesis-of-bismuth-pentoxide/