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Gadolinite - Wikipedia
Gadolinite, sometimes known as ytterbite, is a silicate mineral consisting principally of the silicates of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, yttrium, beryllium ...
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ytterbite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ytterbite (uncountable). (obsolete) Gadolinite: a black, vitreous mineral consisting primarily of silicates of various rare earths including ytterbium ...
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Ytterbite - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun a mineral that is a source of rare earths; consists of silicates of iron and beryllium and cerium and yttrium and erbium.
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ytterbite
ytterbite Min. (ˈɪtəbaɪt) [Named by Gadolin 1794, from Ytterby in Sweden, where found: see -ite1.] A synonym of gadolinite. So ytterbia (ɪˈtɜːbɪə) Chem., the oxide of ytterbium; ytterbic (ɪˈtɜːbɪk) a., containing ytterbium; ytterbium (ɪˈtɜːbɪəm) [mod.L. (Marignac)], a rare metallic element occurring...
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YTTERBITE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a rare brown or black mineral consisting of a silicate of iron, beryllium, and yttrium in monoclinic crystalline form. Formula: 2BeO.FeO. Y2O3.2SiO2.
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Ytterbite - Departement Materiaalkunde - KU Leuven
In 1787, Carl Axel Arrhenius discovered a new mineral, Ytterbite, named after the site of the quarry in the village of Ytterby in the Stockholm Archipelago.
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Arrhenius
Birgit Arrhenius (born 1932), Swedish archaeologist
Carl Axel Arrhenius (1757–1824), Swedish army lieutenant and amateur mineralogist who discovered ytterbite
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Ytterbite Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Ytterbite definition: (obsolete) Gadolinite: a black, vitreous mineral consisting primarily of silicates of various rare earths including ytterbium..
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Yttrium (Y) - EBSCO
It was first discovered in the late 18th century from a mineral known as ytterbite in Sweden, which contained a previously unknown substance that was later ...
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ytterbite - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun Same as gadolinite . from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. noun obsolete Gadolinite : a black, vitreous mineral ...
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YTTERBITE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Ytterbite definition: another name for gadolinite. See examples of YTTERBITE used in a sentence.
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ytterite
ytterite Min. (ˈɪtəraɪt) [f. Ytter(by (see ytterbite) + -ite1.] A synonym of gadolinite.1849 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. III. 409 Silicate of Yttria.—Gadolinite, or Ytterite.
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Yttrium
The element is named after ytterbite, a mineral first identified in 1787 by the chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. When one of the chemicals in ytterbite was later found to be a previously unidentified element, the element was then named yttrium after the mineral.
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yttria
yttria Chem. (ˈɪtrɪə) Also ittria. [mod.L. (Ekeberg, 1797), f. the name of Ytterby: see ytterbite.] An earth obtained as a white powder from gadolinite and other rare minerals, consisting of sesquioxide of yttrium (Y2O3).1800 Henry Epit. Chem. (1808) 105 Yttria, or Ittria.—This earth was discovered ...
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yttrium
yttrium Chem. (ˈɪtrɪəm) [mod.L., f. yttria, after names of other metals in -ium.] A rare metal of the cerium group, the base of the earth yttria. Symbol Y.1822 Imison's Sci. & Art II. 93 The base of yttria has been supposed to be a metallic substance, which would receive the name of yttrium. 1866 Ro...
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