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Indium Corp. IndiSulâ„¢ In2(SO4)3 Indium Sulfate Anhydrous
Categories: Ceramic

Material Notes: Indium Sulfate is a grayish-white powder. It is hydroscopic and possesses a monoclinic prism structure. It is available as an anhydrous powder, a hydrated salt with 9 moles of associated water, and a solution in varying concentrations up to its solubility limit in water. Indium Sulfate is used as a synthesis chemical and as a hardening agent in gold electroplating baths.

Properties

  • Chemical Formula: In2(SO4)3
  • General Description: Grayish white hydroscopic powder; monoclinic prisms
  • Purity Grades Available: 4N (99.99%), 5N (99.999%)

Uses

  • Chemical synthesis
  • Hardening agent in gold electroplating baths

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