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  2. Indium halides - Wikipedia

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    A surprising number of intermediate chlorides and bromides are known, but only one iodide, and no difluoride. Rather than the apparent oxidation state of +2, these compounds contain indium in the +1 and +3 oxidation states. Thus the diiodide is described as In I In III X 4.

  3. Indium (III) chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium(III) chloride is the chemical compound with the formula In Cl 3 which forms a tetrahydrate. This salt is a white, flaky solid with applications in organic synthesis as a Lewis acid. It is also the most available soluble derivative of indium. [2] This is one of three known indium chlorides.

  4. Indium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Indium trichloride (indium(III) chloride), InCl 3 This page was last edited on 21 September 2024, at 17:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Chlorides - Wikipedia

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    Dibrospidium chloride; Dichloramine-T; 4,5-Dichloro-1,2,3-dithiazolium chloride; Cis-Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) chloride; Trans-Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) chloride; Dichlorotetrakis(pyridine)rhodium(III) chloride; Didecyldimethylammonium chloride; Dimethylamidophosphoric dichloride

  6. Indium(I) chloride - Wikipedia

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    InCl can be prepared by heating indium metal with indium trichloride in a sealed tube. [3] [4]According to X-ray crystallography, the structure of the yellow polymorph resembles that of sodium chloride except that the Cl-In-Cl angles are not 90°, but range between 71 and 130°.

  7. Category:Indium compounds - Wikipedia

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  8. Indium - Wikipedia

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    The stable indium isotope, indium-113, is one of the p-nuclei, the origin of which is not fully understood; although indium-113 is known to be made directly in the s- and r-processes (rapid neutron capture), and also as the daughter of very long-lived cadmium-113, which has a half-life of about eight quadrillion years, this cannot account for ...

  9. Indium chalcogenides - Wikipedia

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    In 2 S 3 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 ...