| • बिस्मथ ऑक्सीक्लोराइड | |
| bismuth: बिस्मथ भिदातु | |
| oxychloride: ऑक्सीक्लोराइड | |
bismuth oxychloride meaning in Hindi
bismuth oxychloride sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- "' Bismuth oxychloride "'is an inorganic compound of bismuth with the formula BiOCl.
- Bismuth oxychloride ( BiOCl ) is sometimes used in cosmetics, as a pigment in paint for eye shadows, hair sprays and nail polishes.
- Shimmery or frost lipstick may contain mica, silica, and synthetic pearl particles, such as bismuth oxychloride, to give them a glittery or shimmering shine.
- First, flat multi-layered sheets are produced combining plastic, coloring, and reflective material such as aluminium, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, and bismuth oxychloride.
- "In vitro " and " in vivo " data has shown that bismuth subsalicylate hydrolyzes in the gut to bismuth oxychloride and salicylic acid and less commonly bismuth hydroxide.
- Bismuth oxychloride and bismuth hydroxide are both believed to have bactericidal effects, as is salicylic acid for enterotoxigenic " Escherichia coli " a common cause of " traveler's diarrhea ."
- "' DEX New York " " " Cosmetics, Inc . "'is an American cosmetics company that specializes in mineral make-up without the use of mica or bismuth oxychloride as its base.
- Bismuth in uses where it is dispersed most widely include stomach medicines ( bismuth subsalicylate ), paints ( bismuth vanadate ) on a dry surface, pearlescent cosmetics ( bismuth oxychloride ), and bismuth-containing bullets that have been fired.
- It was used as a cosmetic in ancient Egypt and in many places since . " Bismuth white " ( also " Spanish white " ) can refer to either bismuth oxychloride or bismuth oxynitrate ( BiONO 3 ), when used as a white pigment.
- The New York-based Dialase also treats diamonds via a Yehuda-based process, which is believed to use lead-bismuth oxychloride glass, but research into creating better, more durable, less traceable solutions is still being done, creating more silicone based solutions for the fracture filling process.
