- Ytterbium(III)
oxide Names IUPAC name Ytterbium(III) oxide.
Other names Ytterbia diytterbium trioxide ytterbium sesquioxide Identifiers CAS
Number 1314-37-0 Y...
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which he
called "
ytterbia", for Ytterby, the
village in
Sweden near
where he
found the new
component of erbium. He
suspected that
ytterbia was a compound...
- All of
these researchers found lutetium as an
impurity in the
mineral ytterbia,
which was
previously thought to
consist entirely of
ytterbium and oxygen...
-
Marignac split terbia and
erbia themselves into more earths.
Among these was
ytterbia (a
component of the old erbia),
which Swedish chemist Lars
Fredrik Nilson...
- yttria,
erbia (sub-component as
ytterbia) and terbia. In 1878, Jean
Charles Galissard de
Marignac ****umed that
ytterbia consisted of a new
element he called...
- Fischer, K. Brünger, H.
Grieneisen Nilson split Marignac's
ytterbia into pure
ytterbia and a new
element that
matched Mendeleev's 1871
predicted eka-boron...
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Ytterby Swedish proper name
toponym Named after ytterbia, the
oxide compound of ytterbium.
Ytterbia itself was
named after Ytterby, Sweden. Lutetium...
- in 1907 when he
demonstrated that Jean
Charles Galissard de Marignac's
ytterbia contained two substances.
Through spectral analysis of both, he was able...
- the same time. All
three scientists successfully separated Marignac's
ytterbia into
oxides of two
elements which were
eventually named ytterbium and lutetium)...
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Charles James. All of
these men
found lutetium as an
impurity in the
mineral ytterbia,
which was
previously thought to
consist entirely of ytterbium. The dispute...