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  • Bismuth: Metal or Mineral? Understanding Its Composition
    Bismuth is a metal, not a rock. It is a native element, meaning it exists in its pure form in nature. It is a brittle, silvery-white, crystalline metal with a pinkish hue.

    While bismuth can be found in rocks, it's not a rock itself. It's a mineral that can be found in various rock formations like pegmatites, quartz veins, and sulfide ores.

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