| 21. | Heavier isotopes decay mostly through beta emission producing element 49 ( indium ).
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| 22. | Indium nitride is readily attacked by acids and alkalis.
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| 23. | The primary consumption of indium worldwide is LCD production.
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| 24. | Indium-tin alloys with high indium content have very low tensile strength.
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| 25. | Indium-tin alloys with high indium content have very low tensile strength.
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| 26. | Indium has no biological role and can be toxic as well as Antimony.
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| 27. | Indium tin oxide ( ITO ) is commonly used as the anode material.
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| 28. | Indium and gallium are both from boron group ( group V ) element.
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| 29. | Indium arsenide is sometimes used together with indium phosphide.
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| 30. | Indium arsenide is sometimes used together with indium phosphide.
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