Indium

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 127

Indium, a metal (trivalent; atom. wt. = 113·4), soft, silver-white, malleable, soluble in hydrochloric acid; its sulphate forms alums with alkaline sulphates. It was discovered in 1863 by Reich and Richter in Freiberg zinc-blende, through observing in its spectrum two characteristic indigo-blue lines.

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