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  • Yttrium is one of the elements that was used to make the red color in [[CRT television]]s
  • [[Johan Gadolin]] discovered yttrium oxide
  • [[Mira]] is an example of the type of red giant star in which most of the yttrium in the solar system was created
  • [[Xenotime]] crystals contain yttrium
  • [[YBCO]] superconductor
  • cm}} in diameter
  • Left: Soluble yttrium salts reacts with carbonate, forming white precipitate yttrium carbonate. Right: Yttrium carbonate is soluble in excess alkali metal carbonate solution
  • A piece of yttrium. Yttrium is difficult to separate from other rare-earth elements.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL Y AND ATOMIC NUMBER 39
Element 39; Yittrium; Yttrium metal; Ittrium; Y (element); Itrium; Ytrium; History of yttrium
['?tr??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 39, a greyish-white metal resembling the rare-earth elements. (Symbol: Y)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Ytterby (see ytterbium).
Yttrium         
  • Yttrium is one of the elements that was used to make the red color in [[CRT television]]s
  • [[Johan Gadolin]] discovered yttrium oxide
  • [[Mira]] is an example of the type of red giant star in which most of the yttrium in the solar system was created
  • [[Xenotime]] crystals contain yttrium
  • [[YBCO]] superconductor
  • cm}} in diameter
  • Left: Soluble yttrium salts reacts with carbonate, forming white precipitate yttrium carbonate. Right: Yttrium carbonate is soluble in excess alkali metal carbonate solution
  • A piece of yttrium. Yttrium is difficult to separate from other rare-earth elements.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL Y AND ATOMIC NUMBER 39
Element 39; Yittrium; Yttrium metal; Ittrium; Y (element); Itrium; Ytrium; History of yttrium
·noun A rare metallic element of the boron-aluminium group, found in gadolinite and other rare minerals, and extracted as a dark gray powder. Symbol Y. Atomic weight, 89.
Yttrium         
  • Yttrium is one of the elements that was used to make the red color in [[CRT television]]s
  • [[Johan Gadolin]] discovered yttrium oxide
  • [[Mira]] is an example of the type of red giant star in which most of the yttrium in the solar system was created
  • [[Xenotime]] crystals contain yttrium
  • [[YBCO]] superconductor
  • cm}} in diameter
  • Left: Soluble yttrium salts reacts with carbonate, forming white precipitate yttrium carbonate. Right: Yttrium carbonate is soluble in excess alkali metal carbonate solution
  • A piece of yttrium. Yttrium is difficult to separate from other rare-earth elements.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL Y AND ATOMIC NUMBER 39
Element 39; Yittrium; Yttrium metal; Ittrium; Y (element); Itrium; Ytrium; History of yttrium
Yttrium is a chemical element with the 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".

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Yttrium
Yttrium is a chemical element with the 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".