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  2. Indium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    The precipitation of indium hydroxide was a step in the separation of indium from zincblende ore by Reich and Richter, the discoverers of indium. [6] Indium(III) hydroxide is amphoteric, like gallium(III) hydroxide (Ga(OH) 3) and aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH) 3), but is much less acidic than gallium hydroxide (Ga(OH) 3), [5] having a lower ...

  3. List of aqueous ions by element - Wikipedia

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    The model is defined in terms of a list of those complex species which are present in solutions in significant amounts. In the present context the complex species have the general formula [M p O q (OH) r] n±. where p, q and r define the stoichiometry of the species and n± gives the electrical charge of the ion. The experimental data are ...

  4. Indium trihydride - Wikipedia

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    Indium trihydride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula (InH 3). It has been observed in matrix isolation and laser ablation experiments. [2] [3] Gas phase stability has been predicted. [4] The infrared spectrum was obtained in the gas phase by laser ablation of indium in presence of hydrogen gas [5] InH 3 is of no practical ...

  5. Indium - Wikipedia

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    InCl 3 (structure pictured) is a common compound of indium. Indium(III) oxide, In 2 O 3, forms when indium metal is burned in air or when the hydroxide or nitrate is heated. [38] In 2 O 3 adopts a structure like alumina and is amphoteric, that is able to react with both acids and bases.

  6. Indium halides - Wikipedia

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    There are three sets of Indium halides, the trihalides, the monohalides, and several intermediate halides. In the monohalides the oxidation state of indium is +1 and their proper names are indium(I) fluoride, indium(I) chloride, indium(I) bromide and indium(I) iodide. The intermediate halides contain indium with oxidation states, +1, +2 and +3.

  7. IUoU battery charging - Wikipedia

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    IUoU is a DIN-designation [1] (DIN 41773) for a lead-acid battery charging procedure that is also known as 3-stage charging, 3-phase charging, or 3-step charging. It consists of three phases (or stages), to be executed by a battery charger.

  8. Charge carrier density - Wikipedia

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    Charge carrier density, also known as carrier concentration, denotes the number of charge carriers per volume. In SI units, it is measured in m −3. As with any density, in principle it can depend on position. However, usually carrier concentration is given as a single number, and represents the average carrier density over the whole material.

  9. Indium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Amorphous indium oxide is insoluble in water but soluble in acids, whereas crystalline indium oxide is insoluble in both water and acids. The crystalline form exists in two phases, the cubic (bixbyite type) [1] and rhombohedral (corundum type). Both phases have a band gap of about 3 eV. [3] [4] The parameters of the cubic phase are listed in ...