Bismuth Chunk (5 pounds | 99.99+% Pure) Raw Bismuth Metal | Great for Crystal Making

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  • Joey deering

    Greater than one week

    Beautiful you won’t be disappointed.

  • Prof. Manuel Jones III

    > 3 day

    Product came FAST! Beautiful chunks. Gonna melt it down and see if I can get crystals tonight!

  • Matthew Zale

    > 3 day

    I personally like this unique metal for many reasons. The main one though is it gets my kids and my kids friends interested in something other than video games when we melt it and make ingots and crystals its a fun time for ALL

  • djholmes

    Greater than one week

    Product is exactly as advertised. We melted over and over again to make crystals. Were able to produce at least 10 well defined and beautifully colored crystal clusters of ~1X1, and 1X2 in dimension before the metal in our pan was too shallow.

  • Ray Purchase hates Toast

    Greater than one week

    Do not go by the stock photo. Two or five lbs of this metal will be small because of its weight. I knew this, so I was happy. Its Bismuth. It is heavy, it melts, it came in a chunk.

You will receive a box containing 5 pounds of bismuth chunks. It will arrive in multiple pieces. Bismuth metal is great for element collectors, crystal makers or any one who has a use for a low melting temperature metal. It is a non toxic metal with symbol Bi and atomic number 83 Element 83 has quite the repertoire of unique features: Low melting temperature making it perfect for DIY casting projects and alloying. With some practice, you can make beautiful hopper crystals. The most diamagnetic element (repels magnetic fields). Has one of the lowest thermal conductivity values among metals. Expands upon solidification like ice from water, and can be used to make a tight-fiting casting such as typesetting. Makes an excellent lead substitute due to being non toxic, although you should still wear protection when handling it. In earth"s crust, it is twice as rare as palladium and only twice as abundant as platinum and gold. Increased phase-out of lead in manufacturing means demand for Bismuth (and its price) will skyrocket - it"s only a matter of time. Bi is very brittle so expect some crumbling during shipping. We always strive to provide the biggest chunks possible.

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