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CAS 12010-46-7

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Bismuth, compd. with indium (1:1)

Description:
The chemical substance known as "Bismuth, compd. with indium (1:1)" with the CAS number 12010-46-7 is a binary compound composed of bismuth (Bi) and indium (In) in a 1:1 molar ratio. This compound typically exhibits metallic characteristics, including high density and a relatively low melting point compared to other metal compounds. It is known for its potential applications in electronics, particularly in soldering materials and as a component in thermoelectric devices due to its favorable electrical and thermal conductivity properties. The compound may also display interesting optical characteristics, making it of interest in photonic applications. Additionally, bismuth and indium are both considered to be less toxic alternatives to lead in various applications, contributing to the compound's appeal in environmentally friendly technologies. As with many metal compounds, the specific properties can vary based on the method of synthesis and the conditions under which the compound is prepared.
Formula:Bi·In
InChI:InChI=1S/Bi.In
InChI key:InChIKey=MPZNMEBSWMRGFG-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[In].[Bi]
Synonyms:
  • Indium, compd. with bismuth (1:1)
  • Bismuth, compd. with indium (1:1)
  • Bismuth alloy, base, Bi 65,In 35
  • Indium bismuthide (InBi)
  • BiIn
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