The element of indium was discovered by Ferdinand Reich and hieronymus theodor richer.this people were the ones who discovered the eleement of indium.moreover,thanks to them we know a lot of information about indium.
Indium is rarely found in its pure form in nature. Instead, it is typically found in zinc ores, as well as in iron, lead, and copper ores. It is often produced as a byproduct of these mining processes.
The full name is Indium (III) Chloride and the formula is InCl3there are other chlorides as indium forms the In+ ion as well as In3+Indium monochloride, indium(I) chlorideIndium dichloride, Indium (I,III) chloride
The chemical symbol of indium is In.
Indium forms a number of chlorides InCl3, indium trichloride InCl, indium monochloride InCl2, indium dichloride
Indium bond with lots of elements to form compounds. Examples: Indium + Phosphorus --> Indium Phosphide Indium + Bromine --> Indium (I/III) Bromide Indium + Fluorine --> Indium Fluoride Indium + Oxygen --> Indium Oxide Indium + Antimony --> Indium Antimonide Indium + Arsenic --> Indium Arsenide
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Indium was discovered in 1864 by Ferdinand Reich and Hyeronimous Theodor Richter after a spectral study of a mineral; in 1864 Richter isolated the metal.
Indium was discovered in Germany in 1863 by Ferdinand Reich and Theodore Richter, who later isolated the metal. (Source: Webelements)
Ferdinand Reich and Hierinymus Theodor Richter discovered the element indium in 1863. They isolated it during a study of zinc ores and named it after the indigo color seen in its emission spectrum. Indium is a soft, malleable metal commonly used in electronics and displays.
Indium was isolated from many different metals by Hieronymous Theodor Richter in 1864, although the supply of the element was ridiculously low until 1924.
its named after the bright indigo line in its spectrum
Indium forms the following bromides InBr3, indium tribromide, indium (III) bromide InBr, Indium monobromide, Indium(I) bromide InBr2, indium dibromide, In+ InBr4- , indium (I,III) bromide there are others which are not so well known
People do not make Indium. It is a soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin.
Indium is rarely found in its pure form in nature. Instead, it is typically found in zinc ores, as well as in iron, lead, and copper ores. It is often produced as a byproduct of these mining processes.
caves have indium in it
Indium wire and indium foil
The full name is Indium (III) Chloride and the formula is InCl3there are other chlorides as indium forms the In+ ion as well as In3+Indium monochloride, indium(I) chlorideIndium dichloride, Indium (I,III) chloride