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It reacts with water to make bismuth oxychloride and hydrochloric acid.
The criterion is again the comparison between the precipitation speeds of the bismuth oxychloride.
However, some mineral makeups contain Bismuth oxychloride, which can be irritating to the skin of sensitive individuals.
Bismuth oxychloride is used in cosmetics.
The observations consisted of recording the speed with which the inorganic colloid bismuth oxychloride precipitated.
The most common minerals used as the base are mica, bismuth oxychloride, titanium dioxide or zinc oxide.
The speed with which bismuth oxychloride precipitates varies also in relation to the eleven-year general sun-spot activity cycle.
Bismuth makes many oxy- compounds like bismuth oxychloride.
The speed with which the bismuth oxychloride precipitates in normal water is compared with that in activated water.
Bismuth oxychloride is an inorganic compound of bismuth with the formula BiOCl.
Piccardi built a synchronous mixer capable of performing twenty experiments at the same time; he chose as his subject an inorganic colloid, bismuth oxychloride.
Bismuth chloride is hydrolyzed readily to bismuth oxychloride, BiOCl:
First, flat multi-layered sheets are produced combining plastic, coloring, and reflective material such as aluminum, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, and bismuth oxychloride.
Bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) is sometimes used in cosmetics, as a pigment in paint for eye shadows, hair sprays and nail polishes.
In order to get that glittery/shimmer look in the color, mica, bismuth oxychloride, natural pearls, and aluminum powder are added into the ingredients of the nail polish.
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."
In addition to pigment, some manufacturers add silica, nylon, dimethicone, boron nitride (a ceramic material), or bismuth oxychloride for "slip" so the powder slides more easily over the lid.
Bismuth white (also "Spanish white") can refer to either bismuth oxychloride or bismuth oxynitrate (BiONO), when used as a white pigment.
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.
Minerals to watch out for include mica, which is believed to cause micro tears in the skin, and bismuth oxychloride, which gives makeup a pearly look but is thought to cause acne and micro tears.
He was one of the first researchers to mix salts of heavy metals (including bismuth subnitrate, bismuth oxychloride, and barium sulfate) into foodstuffs in order to improve the contrast of X-ray images of the digestive tract.
A shimmery substance found on fish scales, most usually obtained from herring and one of many by-products of commercial fish processing, can also be used for pearlescent effects, primarily in nail polish, but is now rarely used due to its high cost, bismuth oxychloride flakes being used as a substitute instead.