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Indium Sulfate (In2(SO4)3)-Powder

Indium Sulfate (In2(SO4)3)-Powder

CAS: 13464-82-9</br>Molecular Formula: In2(SO4)3</br>Purity: 99.99%-99.999 %</br>Products Code: TR49160800PD</br>Specification Model: - 100 mesh-325mesh</br>EINECS No.: 236-689-1
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Characteristic




Indium(III) sulfate (In2(SO4)3) is a sulfate salt of the metal indium. As a solid indium sulfate can be anhydrous, or take the form of a pentahydrate with five water molecules[9] or a nonahydrate with nine molecules of water.




Chemical formula:In2(SO4)3

Molar mass:517.81 g/mol

Appearance:white-gray odorless powder, hygroscopic, monoclinic crystals

Density:3.44 g/cm3, solid

Melting point:decomposes at 600 °C

Solubility in water:soluble, (539.2 g/L at 20 °C)

Crystal structure:monoclinic







Application




Indium sulfate is a commercially available chemical. It can be used to electroplate indium metal, as a hardening agent in gold electroplating or to prepare other indium containing substances such as copper indium selenide. It has been sold as a health supplement, even though there is no evidence of benefit to humans, and it is toxic.




The first high-frequency transistor was the surface-barrier germanium transistor developed by Philco in 1953, capable of operating up to 60  MHz. These were made by etching depressions into an N-type germanium base from both sides with jets of indium sulfate until it was a few ten-thousandths of an inch thick. Indium electroplated into the depressions formed the collector and emitter.

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