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Crystal garden.
An example of the element Bismuth

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Bismuth Crystal garden
Crystal garden.
I made this small garden of bismuth crystals for the photo shoot for one of my Popular Science articles. OK, so it's not as impressive as the one above, but I made it using the most simple possible procedure that anyone could duplicate with minimal practice. All it takes is a pot of bismuth (about $20/pound), a stove to melt it on, and a cup to pour it out of after it's cooled a bit. Read my article for more details.
Source: Theodore Gray
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 1 September, 2003
Price: $5
Size: 4"
Purity: 99.99%
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