Indium is a
chemical element with symbol
In and
atomic number 49. It is a
post-transition metallic element that is rare in Earth's crust. The metal is very soft, malleable and easily
fusible, with a melting point higher than
sodium, but lower than
lithium or
tin. Chemically, indium is similar to
gallium and
thallium, and it is largely intermediate between the two in terms of its properties. It has no obvious role in biological processes and common compounds are not toxic. It is most notably used in low melting point metal
alloys such as solders, soft metal high vacuum seals, and in the production of transparent conductive coatings of
indium tin oxide (ITO) on glass.