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Indium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indium (pronounced /ˈɪndiəm/, IN-dee-əm) is a chemical element with chemical symbol In and atomic number 49. This rare, soft, malleable and easily fusible post-transition metal ...
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Solder and Solder Paste by Indium Corporation
Indium Corporation of America is an ISO 9001-registered developer, manufacturer, and supplier of specialty alloys, solders, and thermal interface materials.
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WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Indium | Essential ...
This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element indium
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indium: Definition from Answers.com
n. Symbol In A soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin, used as a plating over silver in making mirrors, in plating aircraft ...
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indium - definition of indium in the Medical dictionary - by the Free ...
indium /in·di·um/ (In) (in´de-um) chemical element, at. no. 49. indium 111 an artificial isotope having a half-life of 2.81 days and emitting gamma rays; it is used to label a ...
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Indium Definition | Definition of Indium at Dictionary.com
noun: rare metallic element, soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, found combined in various ...
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indium - Definition of indium at YourDictionary.com
a rare metallic chemical element, soft, ductile, and silver-white, occurring in some zinc ores and used in producing bearings and various alloys that melt at relatively low ...
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indium definition of indium in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
indium (ĭn`dēəm), a metallic chemical element; symbol In; at. no. 49; at. wt. 114.82; m.p. 156.6&degC;; b.p. about 2,080&degC;; sp. gr. 7.31 at 20&degC;; valence +1, +2, or +3.
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Gold - Gold-Based Alloys
Indium Corporation of America is an ISO 9001-registered developer, manufacturer, and supplier of specialty alloys, solders, and thermal interface materials.
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indium - definition of indium by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
in·di·um (n d-m) n. Symbol In. A soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin, used as a plating over silver in making mirrors, in ...
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