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Native indium is an extremely rare element mineral recorded from unusual occurrences in some polymetallic sulfide ore deposits and as trace inclusions in sphalerite. It has a tetragonal crystal system and a silvery metallic luster with Mohs hardness of about 1.2, making it one of the softest metals. Industrially, indium is critically important for the production of transparent conducting oxides like indium tin oxide (ITO), used in LCD screens and touchscreens.