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- Yttrium Metal & Powder Synonyms:
yttrium metal, yttrium metal powder, yttrium powder, Y powder, cas 7440-65-5, UN 3178, 39Y, Y(2+), Y1, YT3, Yttrium, yttrium(2+), yttrium(2+) ion, yttrium(II) cation, Yttrium, elemental, Yttrium-89 39Y, cas# 7440-65-5, EINECS 231-174-8, HSDB 7405, LS-162773, Y(2+), YT3, ytrio, yttrium, yttrium(2+), yttrium(2+) ion, Yttrium-89, YTTRIUM, 99.9%, Yttrium atomic absorption standard solution, Yttrium, elemental, yttrium(II) cation,
Chemical Name: Yttrium
Chemical Formula: Y
One of the rare earth elements, yttrium is found in nearly all rare earth minerals. It is also quite prevalent in lunar rock samples. Yttrium is a lustrous, silvery-to-dark gray metal that darkens with exposure to light. Its solid from is relatively stable in air.
99.9%
Lump, granules, pieces, ingot, foil & rod. Various powder granulations are available
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Atomic Number
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39
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Molecular Weight (g/mol.)
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88.905
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Apparent Density (g/cm3)
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4.472
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Bulk Density (g/cm3)
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Specific Heat @25°C (cal/g-°C)
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.071
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Melting Point (°C)
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1522
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Boiling Point (°C)
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2927
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Thermal Conductivity (cal/s-cm-°C)
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.035
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Surface Area (m2/g)
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pH
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Brinell Hardness (MPa)
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589
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RTECS Number
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ZG2980000
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Crystallography
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hexagonal structure
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a) In Mg alloys and oxidation-resistant alloys
b) In garnets and ferrites for electronic components
c) Host material for rare earth phosphors
Yttrium Metal News:
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Shipped under an inert gas or air-stable bottle
Yes. For further information please call the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency at 1.202.554.1404
7440-65-5
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