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		Definition of indium in English: indiumnoun ˈɪndɪəmˈɪndiəm mass nounThe chemical element of atomic number 49, a soft silvery-white metal occurring naturally in association with zinc and some other metals. (化学元素)铟。(符号: In ) Example sentencesExamples -  Lead alloyed with tin, bismuth, cadmium, indium, or other elements, either alone or in combination, forms alloys with particularly low melting points.
 -  Their catalyst is a solid solution of zinc sulfide, copper indium sulfide, and silver indium sulfide.
 -  These elements include mercury, bromine, cadmium, indium, thallium, lead, and bismuth.
 -  The fluoroanions of aluminum, gallium, and indium are novel weakly coordinating anions which are are highly fluorinated.
 -  Another type of new fluoroanion of aluminum, gallium, and indium have 1-3 perfluorinated fused ring groups and 2-0 perfluorophenyl groups.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from indigo (because there are two characteristic indigo lines in its spectrum) + -ium.    Definition of indium in US English: indiumnounˈindēəmˈɪndiəm The chemical element of atomic number 49, a soft silvery-white metal occurring naturally in association with zinc and some other metals. (化学元素)铟。(符号: In ) Example sentencesExamples -  Another type of new fluoroanion of aluminum, gallium, and indium have 1-3 perfluorinated fused ring groups and 2-0 perfluorophenyl groups.
 -  These elements include mercury, bromine, cadmium, indium, thallium, lead, and bismuth.
 -  Lead alloyed with tin, bismuth, cadmium, indium, or other elements, either alone or in combination, forms alloys with particularly low melting points.
 -  Their catalyst is a solid solution of zinc sulfide, copper indium sulfide, and silver indium sulfide.
 -  The fluoroanions of aluminum, gallium, and indium are novel weakly coordinating anions which are are highly fluorinated.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from indigo (because there are two characteristic indigo lines in its spectrum) + -ium.     |