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- Gadolinite, sometimes known as ytterbite, is a silicate mineral consisting prin****lly of the silicates of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, yttrium, beryllium...
- compounds can cause lung disease in humans. The element is named after ytterbite, a mineral first identified in 1787 by the chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius...
- (1757–1824), Swedish army lieutenant and amateur mineralogist who discovered ytterbite, a mineral that led to the discovery of yttrium by Johan Gadolin Leif...
- known for his discovery of the mineral ytterbite (later called gadolinite) in 1787. The discovery of ytterbite was the first step in identifying an entire...
- in 1803. At that time, one of the two known components of the mineral ytterbite (later named gadolinite) was a white oxide called ceria. Mosander partially...
- unknown type of ore)) in a mineral which had previously been called "Ytterbite" (because it had been found near the town of Ytterby in Sweden), Klaproth...
- mainly discovered as components of minerals. Ytterbium was found in the "ytterbite" (renamed to gadolinite in 1800) discovered by Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius...
- mineral containing the newly discovered element tungsten, he named it ytterbite. Finnish scientist Johan Gadolin identified a new oxide or "earth" in...
- Axel Arrhenius found a new mineral near Ytterby in Sweden and named it ytterbite, after the village. Johan Gadolin discovered yttrium's oxide in Arrhenius'...
- Carolina. Widgiemoolthalite: Widgiemooltha, Western Australia, Australia Ytterbite (a.k.a. gadolinite): Ytterby, Sweden Bearpaw Formation: Bear Paw Mountains...