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Science 23 August 1963:
Vol. 141. no. 3582, pp. 713 - 714
DOI: 10.1126/science.141.3582.713

Articles

Indium Telluride Metal

A. J. Darnell 1, A. J. Yencha 1, and W. F. Libby 1

1 Department of Chemistry, and Institute of Geophysics, University of California, Los Angeles 24

Metallic indium telluride, InTe(II), is metastable up to 125°C at one atmosphere pressure. It has a cubic crystal structure and has a light blue olor.


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