Bismuth /ˈbɪzməθ/ is a chemical element that has the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. This heavy, brittle, white crystalline trivalent other metal has a pink tinge and chemically resembles arsenic and antimony.
Of all the metals, it is the most naturally diamagnetic, and only mercury has a lower thermal conductivity. It is also generally considered as the last naturally occurring non-radioactive element.
Bismuth compounds are used in cosmetics and in medical procedures. As the toxicity of lead has become more apparent in recent years, alloy uses for bismuth metal as a replacement for lead have become an increasing part of bismuth's commercial importance.
This is a list of bismuth producing countries in 2017.[1] * indicates "Natural resources of COUNTRY" links.
Country (or area) | Bismuth production (tonnes) |
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World | 14,000 |
China | 11,000 |
Vietnam | 2,000 |
Mexico | 540 |
Japan | 430 |
Kazakhstan | 140 |
Canada | 25 |
Russia | 4 |
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of countries by bismuth production.
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