The document summarizes information about the chemical element Bismuth. It describes that Bismuth is a silvery-white solid metal that does not occur naturally in its pure form. It melts at 271°C and boils at 1564°C. While it has no major commercial isotopes, it is used industrially in alloys and compounds. Some key uses of Bismuth compounds include Pepto-Bismol, cosmetics, and catalysts. The largest mines of Bismuth ore are located in China, Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia.