Bismuth(III) subnitrate
CAS: 1304-85-4
Ref. 3D-FB34384
1kg | 1,398.00 € | ||
50g | 199.00 € | ||
100g | 345.00 € | ||
250g | 588.00 € | ||
500g | 870.00 € |
Product Information
- Basic bismuth nitrate
- Bismuth Magistery
- Bismuth Oxygen(-2) Anion Nitrate
- Bismuth hydroxide nitrate oxide (Bi<sub>5</sub>(OH)<sub>9</sub>(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>O)
- Bismuth hydroxide nitrate oxide (Bi<sub>5</sub>O(OH)<sub>9</sub>(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>)
- Bismuth nitrate oxide
- Bismuth oxynitrate
- Bismuth subnitrate
- Bismuth subnitricum
- Bismuth white
- See more synonyms
- Bismuth(Iii) Nitrate Basic
- Bismuthyl nitrate
- Blanc de fard
- Cosmetic White
- Flake White
- Magistery of bismuth
- Novismuth
- OrbeSeal
- Oxobismuthanyl - Nitric Acid (1:1)
- Pigment White 17
- Roter
- Snowcal 5SW
- Spanish white
- Vicalin
- Vikaline
Bismuth(III) subnitrate is a diamagnetic, pink-colored solid that occurs naturally as the mineral bismite. It has been used in medicine for centuries and is still used today to treat various types of gastrointestinal disorders. Bismuth(III) subnitrate is available as either a capsule or liquid solution. It can be administered by mouth or intramammary injection to treat various types of mastitis. Bismuth(III) subnitrate has been shown to seal abscesses and wounds, but it cannot be used for infections involving blood or pus. The drug should not be taken by people with a known allergy to bismuth products or those who are suffering from an intestinal obstruction. Bismuth(III) subnitrate is soluble in water and alcohols, but insoluble in ethers and most organic solvents.
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