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Bismuth solar abundance

Nitrogen is the most abundant pnictide element in the solar system, in the sea, in the air, in the soil and in living organisms. It does, however, appear to take second place to phosphorus in the earth s crustal rocks (Table 2.4). The remaining pnictide elements, arsenic, antimony and bismuth, are all present in considerably smaller quantities than either nitrogen or phosphorus in all these media (Tables 2.2 and 2.5). [Pg.23]


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