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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. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  4. Luminous Power Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Luminous Power Technologies Pvt. Ltd., stylized as LUMINOUS is an Indian electricals and home appliances manufactures company, headquarters is based in Gurgaon, India. Their products include Inverter, Batteries, Solar off-grid and battery. Since July 1, 2022 Preeti Bajaj is MD and CEO of Luminous Power Technologies. [1]

  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. Reactivity series - Wikipedia

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    The most reactive metals, such as sodium, will react with cold water to produce hydrogen and the metal hydroxide: ... indium: In 3+ + 3 e ...

  7. Indium - Wikipedia

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    Indium reacts with water to reproduce soluble indium(III) hydroxide, which is also amphoteric; with alkalis to produce indates(III); and with acids to produce indium(III) salts: In(OH) 3 + 3 HCl → InCl 3 + 3 H 2 O. The analogous sesqui-chalcogenides with sulfur, selenium, and tellurium are also known. [39] Indium forms the expected trihalides.

  8. Crashing lithium prices turn the industry from 'euphoria' to ...

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    However, prices in China, the largest refiner and consumer of lithium, are public. Those plummeted from an all-time high beyond $80,000 per metric ton in 2022 to below $14,000 this month ...

  9. Electroluminescence - Wikipedia

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    This makes them convenient for battery-operated devices such as pagers, wristwatches, and computer-controlled thermostats, and their gentle green-cyan glow is common in the technological world. EL backlights require relatively high voltage (between 60 and 600 volts). [ 5 ]