Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Bismuth (III) Iodide (Bismuth Triiodide)
Quantity/Pack Size – 25 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Reagent Grade
Application – Chemical Synthesis, Material Science, Research
Product Overview
Bismuth (III) Iodide, also known as Bismuth Triiodide, is a dark grey to black crystalline powder that stands as a fundamental inorganic compound in various scientific disciplines. This high-purity chemical is meticulously processed to meet stringent laboratory standards, making it an indispensable reagent for researchers, students, and educators across India. Its unique chemical properties make it suitable for a wide array of applications, acting as a versatile component in numerous experimental setups. As a stable source of bismuth, it facilitates the synthesis of novel bismuth-containing materials, which are of increasing interest in areas like thermoelectricity and catalysis. The compound’s reliability ensures consistent and accurate results, empowering users to conduct their investigations with confidence. With its carefully controlled purity, Bismuth (III) Iodide from eqipped is an excellent choice for laboratories seeking a dependable and high-performance chemical for their demanding research and development activities. Its consistent quality supports precise stoichiometric reactions and reproducible experimental outcomes.
FAQs
1. What is the typical purity of this Bismuth (III) Iodide?
Our Bismuth (III) Iodide (Bismuth Triiodide) is supplied as a high-purity reagent grade material, suitable for general laboratory applications requiring reliable chemical performance.
2. How should Bismuth (III) Iodide be stored to maintain its integrity?
Bismuth (III) Iodide should be stored in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances to prevent degradation.
3. What are the common applications for Bismuth (III) Iodide in laboratory settings?
Bismuth (III) Iodide is primarily used in chemical synthesis, particularly as a precursor for bismuth-containing compounds, and in material science research for developing novel materials.
4. Can this product be used in reactions sensitive to moisture?
While Bismuth (III) Iodide is relatively stable, it is generally recommended to handle it under dry conditions, especially for moisture-sensitive reactions, to ensure optimal performance and avoid potential hydrolysis.
5. What is the appearance of Bismuth (III) Iodide?
Bismuth (III) Iodide typically appears as a dark grey to black crystalline powder.






