YTTERBIUM

ĭtûrˈbēəm [for Ytterby, a town in Sweden], metallic chemical element; symbol Yb; at. no. 70; at. wt. 173.04; m.p. 819 degrees Celsius; b.p. about 1,194 degrees Celsius; sp. gr. about 7.0; valence +2 or +3. Ytterbium is a soft, malleable, ductile, lustrous silver-white metal. Although it is one of the rare-earth metals of the lanthanide series in group IIIb of the periodic table, in some of its chemical and physical properties it more closely resembles calcium, strontium, and barium. It exhibits allotropy; at room temperature a face-centered cubic crystalline form is stable. The metal tarnishes slowly in air and reacts slowly with water but rapidly dissolves in mineral acids. It forms numerous compounds, some of which are yellow or green. The oxide (ytterbia, Yb2O3) is colorless. It is widely distributed in a number of minerals, e.g., gadolinite, and is recovered from monazite but has no commercial uses. Its discovery is credited to J. C. G. de Marignac, who in 1878 separated a substance he called ytterbia. In 1907, Georges Urbain showed that this substance contained lutetium in addition to ytterbium. At about this same time C. A. von Welsbach independently discovered ytterbium and called it aldebaranium.

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...Erbium 237 Thulium 238 Ytterbium 239 Lutetium 241 CHAPTER 10 ACTINIDE, TRANSURANIC...
...remarkable case of four elements named after the Swedish village ofYtterby, which lies close to Stockholm. Erbium, terbium, ytterbium, and yttrium were all found in ores located around this village, while a fifth element, holmium, was named after the Latin...
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...profitable commercial applications. In this case, Paul Chu submitted two papers to Physical Review Letters with the symbol Yb (ytterbium) substituted for Y (yttrium). Chu said that this was a "typographical error." Others maintained that it was a deliberate effort...


 

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...national-standards lab in Braunschweig, Germany, says that such superiority had already been demonstrated in a comparison of two ytterbium optical clocks at his lab. Still, the NIST results are "a breakthrough," he adds, because the mercury clocks uncertainty of...
...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED In addition to strontium, other optical clocks are being designed based on calcium, mercury, aluminum, and ytterbium, each offering different advantages, according to JILA researchers. The pursuit of ever more precise time measurements is...


 

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...Bighorn? a) Apache and Sioux b) Sioux and Cheyenne c) Shawnee and Lakota d) Mohawk and Seneca 5. What are Atimony, Holmium, Ytterbium, Bismuth and Americium? a) moons of Jupiter b) nuclear fuels c) elements d) subatomic particles 6. In Christian art, what...


 

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YTTERBIUM itur be m for Ytterby, a town in Sweden, metallic...degrees Celsius; sp. gr. about 7.0; valence +2 or +3. Ytterbium is a soft, malleable, ductile, lustrous silver-white...that this substance contained lutetium in addition to ytterbium. At about this same time C. A. von Welsbach independently...
PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: YTTERBIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Ytterbium Atomic Number: 70 Atomic Symbol: Yb Ytterbium Atomic Weight: 173.04 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 8 2...
YB symbol for the element ytterbium . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...promethium , samarium , europium , gadolinium , terbium , dysprosium , holmium , erbium , thulium , ytterbium , and lutetium . All of the members of the series very closely resemble lanthanum and one another in their chemical and...
...their chemical similarity. A subgroup of the rare-earth metals, consisting of those with atomic numbers between 57 and 63 and ytterbium, is often called the cerium metals. Misch metal is an alloy of the cerium metals often used in lighter flints, in alloys with...
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