in the earths crust
no where
The element indium is a soft malleable, silvery white element found primarily "in the ores of zinc and tin".
Indium forms a number of chlorides InCl3, indium trichloride InCl, indium monochloride InCl2, indium dichloride
The full name is Indium (III) Chloride and the formula is InCl3there are other chlorides as indium forms the In+ ion as well as In3+Indium monochloride, indium(I) chlorideIndium dichloride, Indium (I,III) chloride
Generally speaking it does not form compounds with metals. Indium forms compounds with practically all of the non metals. It forms alloys with some metals, it even has been found to form a strange compound with potassium which contains a polymeric indium anion.
The chemical symbol of indium is In.
not discovered yet
Indium is a solid metal.
in the earths crust
indium is in caves and place where its cool.
Nearly 100% of iodine found in nature is stable, though there are traces of 129I, which is radioactive and only found in insignificant quantities. Like all elements, iodine has synthetic radioactive isotopes.
The element indium is a soft malleable, silvery white element found primarily "in the ores of zinc and tin".
Indium was discovered in Germany in 1863 by Ferdinand Reich and Theodore Richter, who later isolated the metal. (Source: Webelements)
Indium in the periodic table: group 13, period 5, atomic number 49.
less reactive than bromine in group 7 seven of the predodic table thanks hope you found it ok }~ nasreen
People do not make Indium. It is a soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin.
Indium forms the following bromides InBr3, indium tribromide, indium (III) bromide InBr, Indium monobromide, Indium(I) bromide InBr2, indium dibromide, In+ InBr4- , indium (I,III) bromide there are others which are not so well known
Indium forms a number of chlorides InCl3, indium trichloride InCl, indium monochloride InCl2, indium dichloride