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Date: 1997-09-16 10:17:16
Chemical elements
Poor metals
Post-transition metals
Bismuth
Tin
Solder
Fusible alloy
Lead
Chemistry
Matter
Periodic table

BISMUTH By Robert D. Brown, Jr. One domestic refinery in Nebraska produced bismuth as a byproduct of lead refining; however, most of the bismuth consumed in the United States was imported. Thirty-six companies, mostly in

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