Element 83 Piece by Jackson Deter


Item Number: 104

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $55

Online Close: May 24, 2022 8:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

This beautiful piece measures aprox 4 inches x 5 inches at its widest points. 


Bismuth is a very unique metal which has a lot of interesting science facts:
*it is very weakly radioactive; its only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, decays via alpha decay with a half-life more than a billion times the estimated age of the Universe. Bismuth can also be used in nuclear reactors and to make trans-uranium elements using a process called cold-fusion.


*Bismuth subsalicylate (‎C7H5BiO4) -sold under the brand names Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate- is a well-known remedy for stomach aches and diarrhea. It works by decreasing the flow of fluids and electrolytes into the bowel, reduces inflammation within the intestine, and may kill the organisms that can cause diarrhea, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.  


*it is the 83rd element on the periodic table (hence the name) and it is located right next to lead which is element #82. 


*it has a heavier atomic weight than lead 207.2 (lead) compared to 208.980 (bismuth).

*Most solar panels are made of silicon.  The silicon is made into something called "silicon wafers" which are used in solar panels.  The way solar panels works is, a small piece of silicon traps the light and extracts power from the light - which is the primary function of the silicon wafers.  Silicon removes and extracts infrared (invisible) light because of how small their gap is.   That being said, bismuth has a wider gap than silicon; the bismuth gap reaches farther into the spectrum of light and is able to pull power from visible light.  Visible light is produced by  things such as light bulbs, street lamps, etc. - any form of light that we can see with our eyes.  This makes solar panels made of bismuth more efficient.

*its meting temp is 544.55 K (271.40°C or 520.52°F) which is what enables the metal to be melted on a standard electric burner.


 

Special Instructions

Generously donated by artist Jackson Deter of Element 83 


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