Yttrium phosphate, YPO4, is the phosphate salt of yttrium. It occurs in nature as minerals xenotime and weinschenkite. Yttrium phosphate can be obtained...
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tributyl phosphate is used as the extracting solvent. Yttrium(III) nitrate is mainly used as a source of Y3+ cations. It is a precursor of some yttrium-containing...
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do. With halogens, yttrium forms trihalides such as yttrium(III) fluoride (YF 3), yttrium(III) chloride (YCl 3), and yttrium(III) bromide (YBr 3) at...
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Yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG, Y3Al5O12) is a synthetic crystalline material of the garnet group. It is a cubic yttrium aluminium oxide phase, with other...
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Yttrium copper – YCu Yttrium gold – YAu Yttrium iridium – YIr Yttrium iron garnet – Y3Fe5O12 Yttrium magnesium – YMg Yttrium phosphate – YPO4 Yttrium...
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Phosphorus (section Inorganic phosphates)
phosphorus has an occurrence in Earth's crust of about 0.1%, generally as phosphate rock. A member of the pnictogen family, phosphorus readily forms a wide...
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Monazite (category Phosphate minerals)
Monazite is a primarily reddish-brown phosphate mineral that contains rare-earth elements. Due to variability in composition, monazite is considered a...
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Group 3 element (redirect from Group III elements)
the rare-earth elements. It contains the four elements scandium (Sc), yttrium (Y), lutetium (Lu), and lawrencium (Lr). The group is also called the scandium...
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instead of forming a protective oxide coating like aluminium, scandium, yttrium, and lutetium. Lanthanum reacts with the halogens at room temperature to...
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A phosphate phosphite is a chemical compound or salt that contains both phosphate and phosphite anions (PO3−4 and PO3−3). These are mixed anion compounds...
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I L M N and O P R S T U, V, and X Y Z References External links "Cerium (III) Acetate" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-28. "Magnesium Sulfite" (PDF). srdata...
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carbonate form, and that of neodymium-praseodymium, samarium, gadolinium and yttrium in oxide and oxalate form (with more than 99% Purity). RED also produces...
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crystallization. The oxide, hydroxide, fluoride, carbonate, phosphate and oxalate are insoluble in water. Lutetium(III) oxide is a white solid, a cubic compound of lutetium...
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than hydrogen.) Crystal solids featuring pnictogens fully reduced include yttrium nitride, calcium phosphide, sodium arsenide, indium antimonide, and even...
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(1054–1064 nm), e.g. Nd:YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet), Nd:YAP (yttrium aluminium perovskite), Nd:YLF (yttrium lithium fluoride), Nd:YVO4 (yttrium orthovanadate),...
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iron(II) triiron(III) pentarsenic(III) tridecaoxide) Schoderite (IMA1962 s.p.) 8.CE.70 [261] [262] [263] (IUPAC: dialuminium phosphate vanadate octahydrate)...
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Chromium (redirect from Chromium(III))
in metal primer formulations, was zinc chromate, now replaced by zinc phosphate. A wash primer was formulated to replace the dangerous practice of pre-treating...
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Cobalt (redirect from Cobalt(III))
1/10 (NMC 811) and have also introduced the cobalt free lithium iron phosphate cathode into the battery packs of electric cars such as the Tesla Model...
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monazite sand, a mixture of various phosphates. The metal is obtained as a by-product in the commercial extraction of yttrium. In isolating dysprosium, most...
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magnesium to create high-strength metals that are used in aircraft engines; yttrium and neodymium are suitable substitutes. Praseodymium is present in the...
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(1-x)lithium (iron(III),Mn(II)) phosphate) Ferristrunzite (strunzite: IMA1986-023) 8.DC.25 [192] [193] [194] (IUPAC: triiron(III) trihydro diphosphate...
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manganese-activated zinc phosphate, then a silver-activated cadmium-zinc sulfide, then the europium(III) activated phosphors appeared; first in an yttrium vanadate matrix...
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lithotripsy is another technique, which involves the use of a holmium:yttrium aluminium garnet (Ho:YAG) laser to fragment stones in the bladder, ureters...
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(IUPAC: yttrium di(titanium,niobium) hexa(oxo,hydro)) Polydymite (spinel, linnaeite: 1876) 2.DA.05 [771] [772] [773] (IUPAC: nickel(II) dinickel(III) tetrasulfide)...
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[11] (IUPAC: dimagnesium fluoro phosphate) Waimirite-(Y) (perovskite: IMA2013-108) 3.0 [12] [no] [no] (IUPAC: yttrium trifluoride) Waipouaite (IMA2019-095)...
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Lanthanide (section Ln(III) compounds)
inclusion has been questioned; however, like its congeners scandium and yttrium in group 3, it behaves similarly to the other 14. The term rare-earth element...
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steps between the arsenate and arsenic acid are similar to those between phosphate and phosphoric acid. Unlike phosphorous acid, arsenous acid is genuinely...
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Churchite-(Y) (IMA1987 s.p., 1865) 8.CJ.50 [701] [702] [703] (IUPAC: yttrium phosphate dihydrate) Chursinite (IMA1982-047a) 8.AD.60 [704] [705] [706] (IUPAC:...
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Radiopharmaceutical (section Yttrium-90)
Imaging Tc99m-Phosphonates and phosphates (MDP/HDP) Bone imaging IV In-vivo Imaging Tc99m-Phosphonates and phosphates Myocardial imaging IV In-vivo Imaging...
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glycerol phosphate (or other similar organic phosphates). After one day, one gram of bacteria can encrust themselves with nine grams of uranyl phosphate crystals;...
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