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  2. Indium(III) telluride - Wikipedia

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    Indium(III) telluride (In 2 Te 3) is a inorganic compound. A black solid, it is sometimes described as an intermetallic compound , because it has properties that are metal-like and salt like. It is a semiconductor that has attracted occasional interest for its thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications.

  3. Indium chalcogenides - Wikipedia

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    Indium(III) sulfide is a yellow or red high melting solid. It is an n-type semiconductor. In 2 Se 3 Indium(III) selenide is a black compound with potential optical applications. In 2 Te 3 Indium(III) telluride is a black high melting solid with applications as a semiconductor and in optical material. It has two crystalline forms, α and β.

  4. 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.

  5. List of semiconductor materials - Wikipedia

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    A compound semiconductor is a semiconductor compound composed of chemical elements of at least two different species. These semiconductors form for example in periodic table groups 13–15 (old groups III–V), for example of elements from the Boron group (old group III, boron, aluminium, gallium, indium) and from group 15 (old group V, nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth).

  6. Telluride (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The telluride ion is the anion Te 2− and its derivatives. It is analogous to the other chalcogenide anions, the lighter O 2−, S 2−, and Se 2−, and the heavier Po 2−. [1] In principle, Te 2− is formed by the two-e − reduction of tellurium. The redox potential is −1.14 V. [2] Te(s) + 2 e − ↔ Te 2−

  7. List of CAS numbers by chemical compound - Wikipedia

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    indium(III) hydroxide: 20661–21–6 InP: indium(III) phosphide: 22398–80–7 InPO 4: indium(III) phosphate: 14693–82–4 InS: indium(II) sulfide: 12030–14–7 InSb: indium(III) antimonide: 1312–41–0 InSe: indium(II) selenide: 1312–42–1 InTe: indium(II) telluride: 12030–19–2 In 2 I 4: indium(I,III) iodide: 13779–78–7 In 2 ...

  8. Category:Tellurides - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Indium compounds - Wikipedia

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