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Bismuth oxide

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Bismuth oxide is a compound made from bismuth, a brittle metal element, combined with oxygen, and it appears as a yellow or white powder depending on its specific form. Scientists and engineers find it useful in many applications, from creating special ceramics and glass to serving as a catalyst in chemical reactions and even appearing in some cosmetics and pigments. This versatile material has been studied extensively because it can conduct electricity under certain conditions and shows promise for future technologies like solar cells and air purification systems.

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