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Bismuth vs Saddlebackite - What's the difference?

bismuth | saddlebackite |

As nouns the difference between bismuth and saddlebackite

is that bismuth is a chemical element (symbol bi) with an atomic number of 83 while saddlebackite is (mineralogy) a hexagonal grayish white mineral containing bismuth, lead, sulfur, and tellurium.

bismuth

English

Noun

(-) (wikipedia bismuth)
  • A chemical element (symbol Bi) with an atomic number of 83.
  • Derived terms

    * acicular bismuth * bismite * bismuth acetate * bismuthal * bismuthane * bismuth-blende * bismuth bromide * bismuth carbonate * bismuth chloride * bismuth citrate * bismuth fluoride * bismuth-glance * bismuth hydride * bismuthic * bismuthide * bismuthine * bismuthinite * bismuthite, bismutite * bismuth iodide * bismuth molybdate * bismuth-nickel * bismuth nitrate * bismuth nitrate pentahydrate * bismuth-ocher, bismuth-ochre * bismuth orthoborate * bismuth orthophosphate * bismuthous * bismuth oxide * bismuth oxycarbonate * bismuth oxychloride * bismuth oxyiodide * bismuth pentoxide * bismuth selenide * bismuth silicate * bismuth-silver * bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide * bismuth subnitrate * bismuth subsalicylate * bismuth sulfide, bismuth sulphide * bismuth telluride * bismuth-tellurium * bismuth triacetate * bismuth tribromide * bismuth trichloride * bismuth trifluoride * bismuth triiodide * bismuth trinitrate * bismuth trioxide * bismuth triselenide * bismuth trisulfate, bismuth trisulphate * bismuth trisulfide, bismuth trisulphide * bismuthyl * butter of bismuth * eka-bismuth * flowers of bismuth * magistery of bismuth * magnesium bismuthide * mineral bismuth * native bismuth * regulus of bismuth * telluric bismuth * telluride of bismuth * tellurobismuthite * white bismuth

    See also

    * tetradymite ----

    saddlebackite

    English

    Noun

  • (mineralogy) A hexagonal grayish white mineral containing bismuth, lead, sulfur, and tellurium.
  • References

    * Saddlebackite in the Mineralogy Database: [http://webmineral.com/data/Saddlebackite.shtml]