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- Yttrium - Wikipedia
As well as yttrium (Y), which is used in products like camera lenses and mobile phone screens, the rare-earth elements found are europium (Eu), terbium (Tb), and dysprosium (Dy)
- Isotopes of yttrium - Wikipedia
Natural yttrium (39 Y) is composed of the single stable isotope, 89 Y The most stable radioisotopes are 88 Y, which has a half-life of 106 63 days, and 91 Y, with a half-life of 58 51 days
- Yttrium | Chemical Element, Uses in Electronics, Medicine | Britannica
yttrium (Y), chemical element, a rare-earth metal of Group 3 of the periodic table Yttrium is a silvery white, moderately soft, ductile metal It is quite stable in air; rapid oxidation begins above approximately 450 °C (840 °F), resulting in Y 2 O 3
- Yttrium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
The metal itself was first isolated in 1828 by Friedrich Wöhler and made by reacting yttrium chloride with potassium Yet, yttrium was still hiding other elements
- Yttrium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yttrium is a chemical elemental metal with an atomic number of 39, a chemical symbol of Y, and an atomic weight of 88 905 (abridged) It is classified as a transition metal
- Yttrium - New World Encyclopedia
Yttrium (chemical symbol Y, atomic number 39) is a lustrous, silvery metal that is found in most rare-earth minerals It is relatively stable in air, but its finely divided form is highly unstable in air It was the "secret" element used in the production of the first high-temperature superconductor (yttrium barium copper oxide, or YBCO)
- Yttrium: Properties and Applications - Stanford Materials
Yttrium, a transition metal with atomic number 39, is an essential element with a wide range of applications due to its unique properties This article explores the physical and chemical properties of yttrium and its various applications across different industries
- Yttrium Element Properties Applications | ProChem Inc.
Yttrium is a soft, silvery transition metal with rare earth-like traits Learn about its isotopes, reactivity, and applications
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