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Indium is a
chemical element; it has
symbol In and
atomic number 49. It is a silvery-white post-transition
metal and one of the
softest elements. Chemically...
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Indium chloride may
refer to:
Indium monochloride [Wikidata] (
indium(I) chloride), InCl
Indium dichloride (
indium(II) chloride), InCl2
Indium trichloride...
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Indium tin
oxide (ITO) is a
ternary composition of
indium, tin and
oxygen in
varying proportions.
Depending on the
oxygen content, it can be described...
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Indium antimonide (InSb) is a
crystalline compound made from the
elements indium (In) and
antimony (Sb). It is a narrow-gap
semiconductor material from...
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Indium (49In)
consists of two
primordial nuclides, with the most
common (~ 95.7%)
nuclide (115In)
being measurably though weakly radioactive. Its spin-forbidden...
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periodic table,
consisting of
boron (B),
aluminium (Al),
gallium (Ga),
indium (In),
thallium (Tl) and
nihonium (Nh). This
group lies in the p-block of...
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Indium ****nide, InAs, or
indium mono****nide, is a narrow-bandgap
semiconductor composed of
indium and ****nic. It has the
appearance of grey
cubic crystals...
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proper names are
indium(I) fluoride,
indium(I) chloride,
indium(I)
bromide and
indium(I) iodide. The
intermediate halides contain indium with oxidation...
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Indium(III)
oxide (In2O3) is a
chemical compound, an
amphoteric oxide of
indium.
Amorphous indium oxide is
insoluble in
water but
soluble in acids, whereas...
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YInMn Blue (/jɪnmɪn/; for the
chemical symbols Y for yttrium, In for
indium, and Mn for manganese), also
known as
Oregon Blue or Mas Blue, is an inorganic...