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  2. Indium - Wikipedia

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    Indium crystallizes in the body-centered tetragonal crystal system in the space group I4/mmm (lattice parameters: a = 325 pm, c = 495 pm): [25] this is a slightly distorted face-centered cubic structure, where each indium atom has four neighbours at 324 pm distance and eight neighbours slightly further (336 pm). [27]

  3. Hardnesses of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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  4. Vapor pressures of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    18.1 (s) 19.0 (s) 20.4 (s) 21.6 (s) 22.9 (s) ... 25 Mn manganese; use (T/K ... "43. The vapour pressure of metallic indium". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed ...

  5. List of superconductors - Wikipedia

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    Substance Class T C (K) H C (T) Type BCS References Al: Element 1.20 0.01 I yes [1] [2] [3]Bi: Element 5.3 × 10 −4: 5.2 × 10 −6: I no [note 1] [4]Cd: Element 0.52 0.0028 I yes [2] [3]Diamond:B

  6. Cyclopentadienylindium(I) - Wikipedia

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    Two indium atoms interact with the opposite faces of each C 5 H 5 − ring, nearly perpendicularly to the ring plane, and two rings interact with each indium atom, forming an angle of about 128°. [5] In the CpIn monomer present in the vapour phase the indium atom sits on the central axis of the aromatic cyclopentadienyl anion, C 5 H 5 −.

  7. Abundance of elements in Earth's crust - Wikipedia

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    20 (0.002%) 64,000 7 nitrogen: N ... 1.25 (0.000125%) 86,400 42 molybdenum: Mo Siderophile ... indium: In Chalcophile 0.25 (2.5 ...

  8. Isotopes of indium - Wikipedia

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    Indium (49 In) consists of two primordial nuclides, with the most common (~ 95.7%) nuclide (115 In) being measurably though weakly radioactive. Its spin-forbidden decay has a half-life of 4.41×10 14 years, much longer than the currently accepted age of the Universe.

  9. Indium(II) selenide - Wikipedia

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    The properties of indium(II) selenide can be varied by way of altering the exact ratio of elements from 1:1, creating vacancies. It is hard to get an exact equality. The properties can be compensated by transition element doping. Other elements that can be included in small concentrations are boron, [8] silver, [9] and cadmium. [10]