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Element 49 - Indium (In)
From the indigo blue it shows in a pectroscope; discovered 1863. A metal used in engine bearings, in transistors, and as a "glue" that adheres to glass. It is too scarce for large-scale use, but a minuscule, long-lived indium battery has been devised to power new electronic wrist watches.
Properties
Atomic Number
:
49
Atomic Weight
:
114.82
Electron Configuration
(at ground state):
1s
2
2s
2
2p
6
3s
2
3p
6
3d
10
4s
2
4p
6
4d
10
5s
2
5p
1
Oxidation States
(Bold most stable):
+3
Boiling Point
(K):
2350
Melting Point (K):
429.78
Density
(at 300K -- g/cm
3
):
7.31
Atomic Volume (at 300K -- cm
3
/mol)
15.70
Number of stable
isotopes
:
1
Number of natural
radioactive
isotopes:
1
Mass Number
(Bold naturally occurring) --
Half-Life
--
Disintigration Type
:
114 -- 19.51 days -- isomeric transition from upper to lower isomeric state
Covalent Radius (Å):
1.44
Atomic Radius (Å):
1.66
First
Ionization Potential
(V):
5.786
Electronegativity
(Pauling's):
1.78
Specific Heat
Capacity (at 300K -- J g
-1
K
-1
):
0.233
Heat of Vaporization (kJ/mol):
226.35
Heat of Fusion (kJ/mol):
3.26
Electrical Conductivity (at 293K for polycrystalline material -- 10
6
-1
cm
-1
):
3.4
Thermal Conductivity (at 300K -- W m
-1
K
-1
):
81.6
Crystal Structure:
Tetragonal
Acid
-
Base
Properties:
Amphoteric