Bismuthide

The bismuthide ion is Bi3−.

Bismuthides are compounds of bismuth with more electropositive elements. They are intermetallic compounds, containing partially metallic and partially ionic bonds.[1] The majority of bismuthides adopt efficient packing arrangements and become densely packed structures, which is a characteristic of intermetallic compounds.

See also

  • Bismanol

References

  1. ^ "bismuthide". Your Dictionary. Retrieved 2020-04-07.
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Monatomic anion compounds
Group 1
  • H
Group 13
  • B
  • Al
  • Ga
  • In
  • Tl
Group 14
  • C
  • Si
  • Ge
  • Sn
  • Pb
Group 15 (Pnictides)
  • N3−
  • P3−
  • As3−
  • Sb3−
  • Bi3−
Group 16 (Chalcogenides)
  • O2−
  • S2−
  • Se2−
  • Te2−
  • Po2−
Group 17 (Halides)
  • F
  • Cl
  • Br
  • I
  • At


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