Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris

Criação de cristais iridescentes de bismuto fundido

Crystallization Advanced (University) 45 min ~$25,00

Objetivo

Cultivar cristais iridescentes de bismuto em escada fundindo metal de bismuto e controlando a taxa de resfriamento para formar estruturas geométricas em degraus.

Contexto

Bismuth forms unique hopper crystals with a staircase-like pattern when cooled slowly from its melt. The iridescent rainbow colors come from a thin oxide layer on the surface, similar to the colors in soap bubbles. Bismuth has one of the lowest thermal conductivities of any metal, which facilitates hopper crystal formation.

Avisos de segurança

  • Molten bismuth is at 271°C — severe burn risk
  • Use heavy-duty heat-resistant gloves
  • Work on a fireproof surface
  • Ensure good ventilation
  • Never add water to molten metal

EPI necessário

goggles gloves lab_coat

Materiais

  • Bismuth metal (500 g)
    Pellets or chunks

Equipamentos

Steel or cast iron pot (dedicated) Hot plate or stove Metal tongs or pliers Steel ladle Heat-resistant surface

Procedimento

1

Place 500 g of bismuth pellets in the dedicated steel pot. Heat on the hot plate until fully melted (melting point 271°C).

15 min Molten metal — extreme burn risk
2

Once melted, skim the dull gray oxide layer from the surface using the ladle.

2 min Use heat-resistant gloves
3

Turn off the heat and allow the bismuth to cool slowly. Watch for the surface to begin solidifying (a thin crust forms).

10 min
4

When about 80% solidified (crust firm but center still liquid), carefully pour out the remaining liquid bismuth into a separate container.

3 min Pour away from body
5

Allow the crystals remaining in the pot to cool completely.

10 min Very hot — do not touch
6

Once cool, gently remove the bismuth crystal cluster. Examine the geometric staircase patterns and rainbow oxide colors.

5 min

Resultados esperados

Geometric hopper crystals with a distinctive staircase pattern. The thin bismuth oxide layer produces iridescent rainbow colors (pink, blue, gold, green). Crystal size depends on cooling rate — slower cooling produces larger crystals.

Limpeza

Bismuth is non-toxic and can be remelted for future use. Store crystals in a display case. Clean the pot for reuse.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the objective of Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris?
Cultivar cristais iridescentes de bismuto em escada fundindo metal de bismuto e controlando a taxa de resfriamento para formar estruturas geométricas em degraus.
How difficult is Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris?
This experiment is rated as Advanced (University). It takes approximately 45 minutes to complete.
What safety precautions are needed for Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris?
Key safety precautions include: Molten bismuth is at 271°C — severe burn risk; Use heavy-duty heat-resistant gloves; Work on a fireproof surface.
What materials are needed for Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris?
The main materials required are: Bismuth metal.
What results should I expect from Cultivo de Cristais de Bismuto Arco-Íris?
Geometric hopper crystals with a distinctive staircase pattern. The thin bismuth oxide layer produces iridescent rainbow colors (pink, blue, gold, green). Crystal size depends on cooling rate — slower cooling produces larger crystals.