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- Lead_bismuthate comment "Lead bismuthate. Bismuth molecules have the ability to form trivalent or pentavalent compounds. Lead bismuthate itself has only been discovered in recent years in the laboratory as it is not naturally occurring. Lead bismuthate forms a pentavalent structure, significantly different from the regular ionic interactions of sodium bismuthate, but similar to that of strontium bismuthate. In the structure, six oxygen atoms are coordinated octahedrally to both the bismuth and lead atoms.".