Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Indium Physical



Indium is a actual soft, silvery-white, awful ductile, almost attenuate post-transition metal with a ablaze luster.

Like gallium, indium is able to wet glass. Like both, indium has a low melting point, 156.60 °C (313.88 °F); college than its lighter homologue, gallium, but lower than its added homologue, thallium, and lower than tin.

It is so bendable (Mohs acerbity 1.2) that the metal can be cut with a knife, as can sodium. It aswell leaves a arresting band on paper.Like tin, if it is angled indium emits a acute "cry".

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from: Metal Powder

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