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indium (encz) | indium,indium n: Zdeněk Brož |
indium (czen) | indium,indiumn: Zdeněk Brož |
Indium (gcide) | Indium \In"di*um\, n. [NL. See Indigo.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic element, of atomic number 49, discovered in
certain ores of zinc, by means of its characteristic spectrum
of two indigo blue lines; hence, its name. In appearance it
resembles zinc, being white or lead gray, soft, malleable and
easily fusible, but in its chemical relation it resembles
aluminium or gallium (valence +3). Symbol In. Atomic weight,
114.82.
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indium (wn) | indium
n 1: a rare soft silvery metallic element; occurs in small
quantities in sphalerite [syn: indium, In, {atomic
number 49}] |
indium (elements) | indium
Symbol: In
Atomic number: 49
Atomic weight: 114.82
Soft silvery element belonging to group 13 of the periodic table. The
most
common natural isotope is In-115, which has a half-life of 6*10^4 years.
Five other radioisotopes exist. Discovered in 1863 by Reich and Richter.
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indium (encz) | indium,indium n: Zdeněk Brož |
indium (czen) | indium,indiumn: Zdeněk Brož |
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indium (wn) | indium
n 1: a rare soft silvery metallic element; occurs in small
quantities in sphalerite [syn: indium, In, {atomic
number 49}] |
indium (elements) | indium
Symbol: In
Atomic number: 49
Atomic weight: 114.82
Soft silvery element belonging to group 13 of the periodic table. The
most
common natural isotope is In-115, which has a half-life of 6*10^4 years.
Five other radioisotopes exist. Discovered in 1863 by Reich and Richter.
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