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dc.contributor.authorJ.A. Watt.-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-21T10:46:13Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-21T10:46:13Z-
dc.date.issued1898-
dc.identifier.urihttps://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/1361-
dc.description.abstractProperties ofBismuth.—Bismuth is a comparatively rare metal of a silver white colour, iu which a distinctly reddish tinge is noticeable. This metal, which has a specific gravity of 9’83, melts at a temperature of 270“ C. (507° F.). On passing from the fused to the solid state, it increases considerably in volume ; on this property, coupled with its low fusibility, many of the uses to which bismuth has been applied depend. Metallic bismuth is so brittle that it can be readily pulverised.-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesMineral resources No.4-
dc.source/mnt/conversions/nswdpe/20220815_1_DPIE//Scanned Files/Box 45/Mineral Resources No 4 Notes on the Occurrence of Bismuth Ores in NSW 1898.pdfen
dc.subjectBismuth oresen
dc.subjectMineral resources No.4en
dc.titleNotes on the Occurrence of Bismuth Ores in NSWen
dc.title.alternativeMineral Resources No 4 Notes on the Occurrence of Bismuth Ores in NSW 1898-
dc.typepdfen
dc.contributor.corpauthorGeological Survey of New South Wales-
dc.contributor.corpauthorDepartment of Minerals and Agriculture Geological Survey-
dc.contributor.corpauthorDepartment of Mines and Agriculture-
Appears in Collections:Department of Mines and Agriculture [1891-1908]

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