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Properties of H3In

Properties of H3In :

Compound NameH3In
Chemical FormulaH3In
Molar Mass117.84182 g/mol

Elemental composition of H3In
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
HydrogenH1.0079432.5660
IndiumIn114.818197.4340
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
H: 2.57%In: 97.43%
H Hydrogen (2.57%)
In Indium (97.43%)
H: 75.00%In: 25.00%
H Hydrogen (75.00%)
In Indium (25.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
H: 2.57%In: 97.43%
H Hydrogen (2.57%)
In Indium (97.43%)
Atomic Percent Composition
H: 75.00%In: 25.00%
H Hydrogen (75.00%)
In Indium (25.00%)
Identifiers
Hill formulaH3In

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
InH3Indium trihydride

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