Indium - Wikipedia Indium also has 47 meta states, among which indium-114m1 (half-life about 49 51 days) is the most stable, more stable than the ground state of any indium isotope other than the primordial
Indium | Properties, Uses, Facts | Britannica Indium, chemical element, rare metal of main Group 13 (IIA, or boron group) of the periodic table Indium has a brilliant silvery-white luster
Indium(Chemical element)_Baiduwiki - 百度百科 Indium is a metallic element with the element symbol In and atomic number 49 It is located in period 5, group IIIA (the boron group) of the periodic table Its pure form is a silvery-white metal with a slight bluish tint, very soft in texture, and can be scratched with a fingernail It is highly malleable and ductile, and can be rolled into thin sheets Indium metal is primarily used as a raw
Indium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table Indium is one of the least abundant minerals on Earth It has been found uncombined in nature, but typically it is found associated with zinc minerals and iron, lead and copper ores It is commercially produced as a by-product of zinc refining
Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory Indium is most frequently associated with zinc materials, and it is from these that most commercial indium is now obtained; however, it is also found in iron, lead, and copper ores
Indium Element Facts - chemicool. com Compounds of indium are used in the semiconductor industry for germanium transistors, thermistors, rectifiers and photocells Indium can be coated on metals and evaporated onto glass, to form mirrors equal to that made with silver but more corrosion resistant