Bismuth Crystal #2635 52 grams (1.84oz)
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52 grams (1.84oz) Approximate dimensions: 1 3/4" X 1 5/8" X 1 1/4 " Bismuth is element #83 on the Periodic Table of Elements. It is known as a post-transition metal. It has a relatively low melting-point of about 520 degrees F, which makes it easy to work with. Bismuth crystals form when the metal begins to cool from a molten state. The iridescent colors that bismuth crystals are known for are the result of an oxide tarnish. Although it is relatively easy to make bismuth crystals, making high-quality crystals is a bit more difficult. First, you need several pounds of bismuth (99.99% pure). Second, a heating process. It can be done on a kitchen stove, but it is better to use a lab-quality heat plate so that you can control the temperature. Third is the extraction method. How you extract the crystals from the molten metal directly affects the types of crystals you create. Lastly, the cooling method. How quickly or slowly the crystal cools determines its colors. All of my crystals are sold with a money-back guarantee. If your crystal(s) arrive damaged, I'll be happy to refund your full cost plus shipping. Please contact me if there are any issues. Also, to be clear, I make my own crystals with my own hands and time. Please don't ask for discounts just because you are a dealer of rocks and minerals or because you buy in bulk. My prices
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