Indium is a very soft, silvery-white metal with a brilliant lustre. The pure metal gives a high-pitched "scream" when bent. It wets glass, as does gallium. It is useful for making low-melting alloys. An alloy of 24% indium and 76% gallium is liquid at room temperature. Canada produces the majority of the world's supply of indium. Source: Webelements
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The periodic table of elements are those approved by the International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry.