The sediments contained high concentrations of rare-earth elements and yttrium.
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The crystal structure of YMn2O5, which is made of yttrium, manganese, and oxygen.
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Another candidate, lucium, followed in 1896, but it was determined to be yttrium.
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Yttrium is concentrated in the HREE group even though it has a lower atomic mass.
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Rare earths comprise 17 elements, including scandium and yttrium, and lanthanides.
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Organoyttrium chemistry is the study of compounds containing carbon-yttrium bonds.
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That wafer is then coated with a superconductor called yttrium barium copper oxide.
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Words like yttrium, holmium, lanthanum, and thulium don't exactly roll off the tongue.
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Corresponding orebodies for yttrium tend to be rarer, smaller, and less concentrated.
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A silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys
Yttrium is a chemical element with symbol Y and atomic number 39. It is a silvery-metallic transition metal chemically similar to the lanthanoids and has historically been classified as a rare earth element. ...
A rare elemental metal. A radioactive form of yttrium is used in radiation therapy and some types of immunotherapy.
(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. ...
A metal used in color TV screens, radar, lasers, camera lenses, and fireproof bricks.
A rare earth metal used for procedures such as synovectomy as the silicone salt of radioisotope ^90Y.
A rare trivalent metallic element, found in gadolinite and other minerals
A passing from a singular to another metal that belongs to Group 3 of the continual table. Chemically, it is represented with the minute Y. The atomic array of yttrium is 39.
"Y". For more information on this and other elements, see The elements. And for fun, see Elements by Tom Lehrer. To see this song with captions, go to The Elements song by Tom Lehrer.