Bismuth oxide is not acidic in any of its reaction
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Bismuth oxide is not acidic in any of its reaction:
- Bismuth Oxide is usually naturally found in the Earth in the form of Bismite mineral and also in the form of Sphaerobismoite mineral.
- Because bismuth is 'electro positive' and hence has 'metal-like properties' also because of the inert pair effect it is easier for it to lose 2 electrons rather than gain 3.
- The Bismuth Oxide is the most basic oxide in nature and it has very less electronegativity.
- As the electronegativity of the compound is directly dependent and proportional to the acidic character of the compound.
- Whenever it reacts with any of the compound including the acids, it will reduce the acidic character of the compound to neutral.
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