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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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  • Indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) (alternatively gallium indium arsenide, GaInAs) is a ternary alloy (chemical compound) of indium arsenide (InAs) and...
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  • Indium Corporation is a materials refiner, smelter, manufacturer, and supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, thin-film, and thermal management...
    52 KB (5,524 words) - 09:15, 2 May 2024
  • Indium(III) sulfide (Indium sesquisulfide, Indium sulfide (2:3), Indium (3+) sulfide) is the inorganic compound with the formula In2S3. It has a "rotten...
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    Niobium-93 Rhodium-103 Indium-113* naturally occurs with majority (95.7%) radioactive isotope indium-115 Iodine-127 Caesium-133 Lanthanum-139* naturally...
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    periodic table and is similar to the other metals of the group (aluminium, indium, and thallium). Elemental gallium is a relatively soft, silvery metal at...
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    YInMn Blue (category Indium compounds)
    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...
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    copper and zinc), or relatively harmless (such as ruthenium, silver and indium), but can be toxic in larger amounts or certain forms. Other heavy metals...
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  • isotopes of tellurium. Of elements with at least one stable isotope, only indium and rhenium likewise have a radioisotope in greater abundance than a stable...
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    transmutation. While Indium-115 is very slightly radioactive, its half life is longer than the age of the universe and indeed a typical sample of Indium on earth...
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    Radiopharmaceuticals, or medicinal radiocompounds, are a group of pharmaceutical drugs containing radioactive isotopes. Radiopharmaceuticals can be used...
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    It forms well-defined intermetallic compounds with antimony, gallium, indium, and thorium, which are photosensitive. It mixes with all the other alkali...
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    this category are: the group 13–16 metals in periods 4–6 namely gallium, indium and thallium, tin and lead, bismuth, and polonium; and aluminium, a group...
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    Gamblin. The name "YInMn" comes from the chemical symbols for yttrium, indium and manganese. The intense blue color comes from the crystal structure of...
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  • photoconductivity include ZnO nanowires, molybdenum disulfide, graphene, indium arsenide nanowires, decorated carbon nanotubes, and metal nanoparticles...
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    with the other well-characterized members of its group, boron, gallium, indium, and thallium; it is also expected for nihonium. Aluminium can surrender...
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    yttrium, and lutetium). Aluminium from group 13 forms carbides, but gallium, indium, and thallium do not. These materials feature isolated carbon centers, often...
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  • thruster, that uses a liquid metal as a propellant – usually either caesium, indium, or mercury. A FEEP device consists of an emitter and an accelerator electrode...
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    contribute to the color of the metal. There are some materials, such as indium tin oxide (ITO), that are metallic conductors (actually degenerate semiconductors)...
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  • {1}{50}}+{\frac {2x}{100}}={\frac {1}{50}}(1+x)\,.} The atomic number of indium. During the Manhattan Project, plutonium was also often referred to simply...
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