Why bismuth has comparatively low melting point?
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Safety in mind. Compared to other metals, bismuth has a relatively low melting point, 271°C, and when it isalloyed with tin and lead, it melts at even lower temperatures. ... It is also becoming an increasingly important component of solder, replacing lead, which is currently being phased out because of its toxicity
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