Bismuth(III) sulfate, with the chemical formula Bi2(SO4)3, is an inorganic compound, a salt of bismuth metal and sulfuric acid, appearing as a white, hygroscopic solid that decomposes at 465 °C. It is also known as bismuth trisulfate or bismuth sesquisulfate. 
	Analytical Chemistry:
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		Reagent and Standard Solution: Bismuth sulfate can be used as a reagent or in the preparation of standard solutions for various laboratory analyses. 
 
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		Determination of other metal sulfate salts: It is used to determine other metal sulfate salts. 
 
	Pharmaceuticals:
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		Medicinal Compounds: Bismuth sulfate is employed in the formulation of certain pharmaceuticals and medicinal compounds, leveraging its non-toxic nature and chemical stability. 
 
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		Gastrointestinal Ailments: Bismuth compounds, including bismuth sulfate, have been used extensively in the treatment of gastrointestinal ailments, including upset stomach, heartburn, and nausea. 
 
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		Diarrhea Treatment: Bismuth subsalicylate, a bismuth compound, is used to treat diarrhea and help prevent traveler's diarrhea. 
 
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		Ulcer Treatment: Under a doctor's direction, bismuth subsalicylate is used with other medications to treat stomach ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori. 
 
	BENEFITS::
	Bismuth salts also work like an antacid to treat problems such as indigestion. Bismuth might also speed up blood clotting. People commonly use bismuth for travelers' diarrhea, a digestive tract infection that can lead to ulcers (Helicobacter pylori or H. pylori), and stomach ulcers.
	PRECAUTION::
	Precautions for safe handling: Avoid contact with skin and eyes.