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Atomic symbol: Y
Atomic number: 39
Atomic weight: 88.9059
Atomic volume: 19.8 cm3/mol
Density: 4.47 g/cm3
Period Number: 5
Group number: 3
Group name: Trans. Met.
Element classification: Metal


States


Phase at room temperature: Solid
Melting Point: 1796.2 K
Boiling point: 3537 K
Heat of fusion: 11.40 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 363.0 kJ/mol


Energies


Ionization Energy: 6.217 eV
1st ionization energy: 615.6 kJ/mole
2nd ionization energy: 1181 kJ/mole
3rd ionization energy: 1979.9 kJ/mole
Electronegativity: 1.22
Electron affinity: 29.6 kJ/mole
Specific heat: 0.30 J/gK
Heat atomization: 423 kJ/mole atoms


Oxidation & Electrons


Shells: 2,8,18,9,2
Electron Shell Configuration: [Kr] 4d1 5s2
Minimum oxidation number: 0
Maximum oxidation number: 3
Minimum common oxidation number: 0
Maximum common oxidation no: 3


Appearance & Characteristics


Structure:: hcp: hexagonal close pkd
Color: silvery
Hardness: mohs
Toxicity: ?
Characteristics: forms protective oxide
Uses: YAG laser, TV phosphor


Reactions


Reaction with air: vigorous, =>Y2O3
Reaction with 6M HCl: mild, =>H2, YCl3
Reaction with 15M HNO3: vigorous, =>Y(NO3)3
Reaction with 6M NaOH: ?


Other Forms


Number of isotopes: 1
Oxide(s): Y2O3
Hydride(s): YH2 YH3
Chloride(s): YCl3


Radius


Atomic Radius: 180 pm
Ionic radius (1- ion): pm
Ionic radius (1+ ion): pm
Ionic radius (2- ion): pm
Ionic radius (2+ ion): pm
Ionic radius (3+ ion): 104 pm


Conductivity


Thermal conductivity: 17.2 J/m-sec-deg
Electrical conductivity: 16.9 1/mohm-cm
Polarizability: 22.7 A^3


Abundance


Source: xenotime (phosphate)
Relative abundance solar system: 0.667 log
Abundance earth's crust: 1.51 log
Estimated crustal abundance: 3.3×101 milligrams per kilogram
Estimated oceanic abundance: 1.3×10-5 milligrams per liter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


History


(Ytterby, a village in Sweden near Vauxholm) Yttria-- earth containing yttrium-- was discovered by Gadolin in 1794. Ytterby is the site of a quarry which yielded many unusual minerals containing rare earths and other elements. This small town, near Stockholm, bears the honor of giving names to erbium, terbium, and ytterbium as well as yttrium.

In 1843 Mosander showed that yttira could be resolved into the oxides (or earths) of three elements. The name yttria was reserved for the most basic one; the others were named erbia and terbia.


Sources


Yttrium occurs in nearly all of the rare-earth minerals. Analysis of lunar rock samples obtained during the Apollo missions show a relatively high yttrium content.

It is recovered commercially from monazite sand, which contains about 3%, and from bastnasite, which contains about 0.2%. Wohler obtained the impure element in 1828 by reduction of the anhydrous chloride with potassium. The metal is now produced commercially by reduction of the fluoride with calcium metal. It can also be prepared by other techniques.


Properties


Yttrium has a silver-metallic luster and is relatively stable in air. Turnings of the metal, however, ignite in air if their temperature exceeds 400oC. Finely divided yttrium is very unstable in air.


Uses


Yttrium oxide is one of the most important compounds of yttrium and accounts for the largest use. It is widely used in making YVO4 europium, and Y2O3 europium phosphors to give the red color in color television tubes. Hundreds of thousands of pounds are now used in this application.

Yttrium oxide also is used to produce yttrium-iron-garnets, which are very effective microwave filters.

Yttrium iron, aluminum, and gadolinium garnets, with formulas such as Y3Fe5O12 and Y3A15O12, have interesting magnetic properties. Yttrium iron garnet is also exceptionally efficient as both a transmitter and transducer of acoustic energy. Yttrium aluminum garnet, with a hardness of 8.5, is also finding use as a gemstone (simulated diamond).

Small amounts of yttrium (0.1 to 0.2%) can be used to reduce the grain size in chromium, molybdenum, zirconium, and titanium, and to increase strength of aluminum and magnesium alloys.

Alloys with other useful properties can be obtained by using yttrium as an additive. The metal can be used as a deoxidizer for vanadium and other nonferrous metals. The metal has a low cross section for nuclear capture. 90Y, one of the isotopes of yttrium, exists in equilibrium with its parent 90Sr, a product of nuclear explosions. Yttrium has been considered for use as a nodulizer for producing nodular cast iron, in which the graphite forms compact nodules instead of the usual flakes. Such iron has increased ductility.

Yttrium also can be used in laser systems and as a catalyst for ethylene polymerization reactions.

It also has potential use in ceramic and glass formulas, as the oxide has a high melting point and imparts shock resistance and low expansion characteristics to glass.


Isotopes


Natural yttrium contains one isotope, 89Y. Nineteen other unstable isotopes have been characterized.

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