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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yttria-stabilized zirconia
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 These oxides are commonly called "zirconia" (ZrO2) and "yttria" (Y2O3), hence the name. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yttrium
In 1843, Carl Gustaf Mosander found that samples of yttria contained three oxides: white yttrium oxide (yttria), yellow terbium oxide (confusingly, this Yttria stabilizes the cubic form of zirconia in jewelry. wikipedia.org
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thulia
thulia Chem. (ˈθjuːlɪə) [mod.L., f. thulium after thoria, yttria, etc.] The sesquioxide of thulium, Tm2O3, a dense white powder.1886 [see fractional a. b]. 1924 J. W. Mellor Comprehensive Treat. Inorg. & Theoret. Chem. V. xxxviii. 698 C. James has described processes for the extraction of thulia fro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yttrium(III) oxide
Yttria lasers Y2O3 is a prospective solid-state laser material. The full name of zirconia used in dentistry is "yttria-stabilized zirconia" or YSZ. wikipedia.org
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erbia
erbia Chem. (ˈɜːbɪə) [mod.Lat., f. last two syllables of Ytterby, the locality of gadolinite, in which it occurs.] One of the three earths formerly confounded under the general name yttria.1869 ‘Urban’ in Eng. Mech. 10 Dec. 303/3 Erbia..is a brown powder, discovered by Mosander, 25 years back, in ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yttrium(III) fluoride
Synthesis YF3 can be produced by reacting fluorine with yttria or yttrium hydroxide with hydrofluoric acid. wikipedia.org
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Yttralox
Properties Yttralox is a solid solution of thorium dioxide in yttria. Yttralox's competing materials were an yttria containing lanthanum oxide manufactured by GTE, and a pure yttria material manufactured by Raytheon. wikipedia.org
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alvite
alvite Min. (ˈælvaɪt) [f. L. alvus belly + -ite.] A reddish-brown mineral, a complex hydrous silicate, containing besides silica, alumina, and glucina, yttria, thoria, zirconia, and iron sesquioxide. Oxford English Dictionary
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terbium
terbium Chem. (ˈtɜːbɪəm) [mod.L., from the last two syllables of the name of Ytterby in Sweden: cf. erbium.] One of the rare metallic elements found (together with yttrium and erbium) in gadolinite and other minerals. So ˈterbia [after erbia], the earth or oxide of terbium.1843 Mosander in L., E., &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tetragonal polycrystalline zirconia
Yttria blends of approximately 3% are called either tetragonal polycrystalline zirconia or tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (forming the initialisms TZP wikipedia.org
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yttro-
yttro- Min., (ˌɪtrəʊ) used as combining form of yttrium in names of minerals containing yttrium, the second element usually indicating the other metallic constituent, sometimes an allied mineral: as yttrocerite (-ˈsɪəraɪt) [cerium], yttrocoˈlumbite [columbium], yttroˈgummite [gummite], yttroˈtantali... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gadolinite
It may contain 35.5% yttria sub-group rare earths, 2.2% ceria earths, as much as to 11.6% BeO, and traces of thorium. As the ore was progressively analysed, the residue was first given the label ceria, then lanthana, and subsequently yttria, erbia, and terbia. wikipedia.org
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gadolinic
gadoˈlinic, a. [f. as next + -ic.] Derived from gadolinite.1820 Edin. Rev. XXXIV. 57 A breccia composed of..gadolinic yttria. Oxford English Dictionary
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