Yttrium

SymbolY
Atomic Number39
Atomic Mass88.906 g.mol -1
Discovered byJohan Gadolin in 1794

Chemical Properties of Yttrium

Group3Melting point1522°C, 2772°F, 1795 K
Period5Boiling point3345°C, 6053°F, 3618 K
BlockdDensity (g cm−3)4.47 
Atomic number39Relative atomic mass88.906
State at 20°CSolidKey isotopes89Y
Electron configuration[Kr] 4d15s2CAS number7440-65-5
ChemSpider ID22429ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database.

What is Yttrium?

  • Yttrium is a chemical element in the periodic table with atomic number 39, discovered by Johan Gadolin in the year 1794.
  • Mira is a type of giant red star where most of the yttrium is concentrated in the solar system.

Uses of Yttrium

  • Used in production of synthetic garments and yttrium iron garments.
  • Used in manufacture of infrared layers.
  • Acts as a solid electrolyte and as an oxygen sensor in automobile exhaust systems.
  • Used in manufacture of superconductors.
  • It is helpful in curing many cancers like lymphoma, leukemia and bone cancers.

Properties of Yttrium

  • It is a soft silvery metal with less electronegativity.
  • It is a very rare metal.
  • It never found as a free element in the Earth’s crust but often found in combination with lanthanide. It is also found in uranium ores.

Health Effects of Yttrium

  • It has no biological role and its soluble salts are little toxic for living beings.

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