its named after the bright indigo line in its spectrum
Indium is a good conductor of electricity. It is often used in electronics and certain types of electrical components due to its high electrical conductivity.
Solid indium metal is not flammable or combustible and will not burn. However, finely-divided indium metal dust or powder may be flammable or explosive when dispersed in the air at high concentrations and exposed to heat, flame, or other ignition sources. Indium metal also has a relatively low melting point (156.6 C or 314 F) and can be easily melted.
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The balanced equation between indium and chlorine is: 2 In + 3 Cl₂ → 2 InCl₃.
ITO, a mixture of indium oxide In2O3 (90 %) and SnO2 (10 %) is largely used for displays coatings being transparent and electrically conductive. Also used in solar cells, glasses for sodium vapor lamps, infrared mirrors, etc. The metal is used in some alloys, coating for bearings as lubricant, control rods for nuclear reactors (alloy Ag-In-Cd) etc. See the link below for more information. Indium is also used as an N type dopant in some semiconductor devices (the corresponding P type dopant is Antimony).
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
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The chemical element Indium belongs to the Transition Metal family
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
No. Indium is in group 13 on the periodic table of the elements. This family (or group) is called the Boron Group.
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The chemical symbol of indium is In.
No, it is named from the blue (indigo) lines in its spectrum.
Pure indium is nontoxic, even in high concentrations (breathing in indium particles is not very healthy, obviously, but not because of any special property of indium). However, indium in a soluble solution is damaging to the kidneys, and certain indium compounds (most notably indium trichloride and indium phosphide) are very dangerous to the lungs.
Indium forms a number of chlorides InCl3, indium trichloride InCl, indium monochloride InCl2, indium dichloride