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Yttrium oxide, also
known as
yttria, is Y2O3. It is an air-stable,
white solid substance. The
thermal conductivity of
yttrium oxide is 27 W/(m·K). Yttrium...
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Yttria-stabilized
zirconia (YSZ) is a
ceramic in
which the
cubic crystal structure of
zirconium dioxide is made
stable at room
temperature by an addition...
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lacks full
transparency throughout the 3–5
micrometer mid-IR range.
Yttria is
fully transparent from 3–5 micrometers, but
lacks sufficient strength...
- electrons. A good
example is yttrium(III)
oxide (Y 2O 3), also
known as
yttria, a six-coordinate
white solid.
Yttrium forms a water-insoluble fluoride...
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constantly improving aesthetics.
Zirconia stabilized with
yttria (yttrium oxide),
known as
yttria-stabilized zirconia, can be used as a
strong base material...
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still a
mixture of oxides. In 1842,
Mosander separated the
yttria into
three oxides: pure
yttria, terbia, and erbia. All the
names are
derived from the town...
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element (Y if
yttrium predominates, and Ce if cerium). It may
contain 35.5%
yttria sub-group rare earths, 2.2%
ceria earths, as much as to 11.6% BeO, and traces...
- ion is
reduced by two
electrons to
magnesium metal. The
electrolyte is
yttria-stabilized
zirconia (YSZ). The
anode is a
liquid metal. At the YSZ/liquid...
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marketplace by the
Ceres Corporation, with
crystals stabilized with 94%
yttria.
Other major producers as of 1993
include Taiwan Crystal Company Ltd, Swarovski...
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Gustaf Ekeberg confirmed the
discovery the
following year and
named it
yttria, with the
mineral named gadolinite. Many rare
earth elements were discovered...