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  2. Yttrium - Wikipedia

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    Yttrium is a chemical element; it has symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanides and has often been classified as a "rare-earth element". [8] Yttrium is almost always found in combination with lanthanide elements in rare-earth minerals and is never found in nature as a free ...

  3. List of yttrium compounds - Wikipedia

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    This list of yttrium compounds shows compounds of yttrium. Inclusion criteria: those that have applications, academic significance, single crystal structures or have their own Wikipedia articles. Inclusion criteria: those that have applications, academic significance, single crystal structures or have their own Wikipedia articles.

  4. Isotopes of yttrium - Wikipedia

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    Natural yttrium (39 Y) is composed of a single isotope yttrium-89. The most stable radioisotopes are 88 Y, which has a half-life of 106.6 days, and 91 Y, with a half-life of 58.51 days. All the other isotopes have half-lives of less than a day, except 87 Y, which has a half-life of 79.8 hours, and 90 Y, with 64 hours.

  5. Yttrium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Yttrium hydroxide can be decomposed by heating. Firstly, basic yttrium oxide (YO(OH)) is formed, and when heating is continued yttrium oxide is obtained. Both yttrium oxide and yttrium hydroxide are easily soluble in strong acids to form corresponding yttrium salts. Yttrium chalcogenides Y 2 S 3, Y 2 Se 3, and Y 2 Te 3 are known. They can be ...

  6. Category:Yttrium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Y. YInMn Blue; Yttralox; Yttria-stabilized zirconia; Yttrium (90Y) clivatuzumab tetraxetan; Yttrium acetylacetonate; Yttrium aluminium garnet; Yttrium barium copper oxide; Yttrium borides; Yttrium hydride; Yttrium hydroxide; Yttrium iodide; Yttrium iron garnet; Yttrium lithium fluoride; Yttrium nitride; Yttrium orthovanadate; Yttrium oxalate ...

  7. Category:Yttrium - Wikipedia

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  8. Yttrium(III) phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Y(NO 3) 3 + (NH 4) 2 HPO 4 → YPO 4 ↓ + 2 NH 4 NO 3 + HNO 3. Yttrium phosphate can also be prepared by the reaction of yttrium(III) oxide and diammonium hydrogen phosphate: [4] Y 2 O 3 + 2 (NH 4) 2 HPO 4 → YPO 4 + 2 NH 3 + 3 H 2 O. Yttrium chloride and phosphoric acid are mixed at 35~40°C, and then ammonia solution is added dropwise to ...

  9. Yttrium hydride - Wikipedia

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    Yttrium hydride is a compound of hydrogen and yttrium. It is considered to be a part of the class of rare-earth metal hydrides. It exists in several forms, the most common being a metallic compound with formula YH 2. YH 2 has a face-centred cubic structure, and is a metallic compound.