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Periodic Table of Elements

Element Yttrium – Y

Comprehensive data on the chemical element Yttrium is provided on this page; including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides of Yttrium. Common chemical compounds are also provided for many elements. In addition technical terms are linked to their definitions and the menu contains links to related articles that are a great aid in one studies. Using the "Periodic Table of Elements Quick Navigation" graphic at the bottom of the sidebar menu, one can quickly jump from chemical element to chemical element. Yttrium Menu Yttrium Page One Overview of Yttrium Yttrium's Name in Other Languages Atomic Structure of Yttrium Chemical Properties of Yttrium Physical Properties of Yttrium Regulatory / Health Who/When/Where/How Yttrium Page Two Nuclides / Isotopes Potential Parent Nuclides Yttrium Page Three Common Chemical Compounds of Yttrium Overview of Yttrium Atomic Number:39 Group: 3 Period: 5 Series: Transition Metals Yttrium's Name in Other LanguagesLatin: YttriumCzech: YttriumCroatian: ItrijFrench: YttriumGerman: Yttrium - sItalian: IttrioNorwegian: YttriumPortuguese: Itrio Russian: graphic of Russian name for the element YttriumSpanish: ItrioSwedish: Yttrium Atomic Structure of Yttrium Atomic Radius: 2.27Å Atomic Volume: 19.8cm3/mol Covalent Radius: 1.62Å Cross Section (Thermal Neutron Capture) sigmaa/barns: 1.28 Crystal Structure: Hexagonal Electron Configuration:1s2 2s2p6 3s2p6d10 4s2p6d1 5s2 Electrons per Energy Level: 2,8,18,9,2 Shell Modelgraphic of Yttrium's shell model Ionic Radius: 0.9Å Filling Orbital: 4d1 Number of Electrons (with no charge): 39 Number of Neutrons (most common/stable nuclide): 50 Number of Protons: 39 Oxidation States: 3 Valence Electrons: 4d1 5s2 Electron Dot Model Chemical Properties of Yttrium Electrochemical Equivalent: 1.1057g/amp-hr Electron Work Function: 3.1eV Electronegativity: 1.22 (Pauling); 1.11 (Allrod Rochow) Heat of Fusion: 11.4kJ/mol Incompatibilities:Oxidizers Ionization PotentialFirst: 6.38Second: 12.24Third: 20.52 Valence Electron Potential (-eV): 48 Physical Properties of Yttrium Atomic Mass Average: 88.90585 Boiling Point: 3611K 3338°C 6040°F Coefficient of lineal thermal expansion/K-1: 10.6E-6 ConductivityElectrical: 0.0166 106/cm ohmThermal: 0.172 W/cmK Density: 4.47g/cc @ 300K Description:Silvery metal, which is stable in air because of an oxide film that forms on its surface. Elastic Modulus:Bulk: 41/GPaRigidity: 25.5/GPaYoungs: 66.3/GPa Enthalpy of Atomization: 418 kJ/mole @ 25°C Enthalpy of Fusion: 17.15 kJ/mole Enthalpy of Vaporization: 393 kJ/mole Flammablity Class: Non-combustible solid (except as dust) Freezing Point: see melting point Hardness ScaleBrinell: 589 MN m-2 Heat of Vaporization: 363kJ/mol Melting Point: 1799K 1526°C 2779°F Molar Volume: 19.89 cm3/mole Physical State (at 20°C & 1atm): Solid Specific Heat: 0.3J/gK Vapor Pressure = 5.31Pa@1526°C Regulatory / Health CAS Number 7440-65-5 RTECS: ZG2980000OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)TWA: 1 mg/m3 OSHA PEL Vacated 1989TWA: 1 mg/m3 NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limit (REL)TWA: 1 mg/m3IDLH: 500 mg/m3 Routes of Exposure: Inhalation; Ingestion; Skin and/or eye contact Target Organs: Eyes, respiratory system, liver Levels In Humans:Note: this data represents naturally occuring levels of elements in the typical human, it DOES NOT represent recommended daily allowances.Blood/mg dm-3: 0.0047Bone/p.p.m: 0.07Liver/p.p.m: <0.01Muscle/p.p.m: 0.02Daily Dietary Intake: 0.016 mgTotal Mass In Avg. 70kg human: 0.6 mg Who / Where / When / HowDiscoverer: Johann GadolinDiscovery Location: Äbo Finland Discovery Year: 1794Name Origin:From the town of Ytterby, Sweden. Abundance of Yttrium:Earth's Crust/p.p.m.: 30 Seawater/p.p.m.: 0.000009 Atmosphere/p.p.m.: N/A Sun (Relative to H=1E12): 125 Sources of Yttrium:Found in xenotime, bastnasite, fergusonite and samarskite ores. Annual world wide production is around 400 tons. Primary mining areas are USA, Russia, Norway and Madagascar. Uses of Yttrium:Combined with europium to make red phosphors for color TV's. Yttrium oxide and iron oxide combine to form a crystal garnet used in radars. Also used in lasers, camera lenses and fireproof bricks. Additional Notes: [Last update: 2/22/2007]Notes below sitepage = "environmentalchemistry.com/chemistry"; DisplayAds("Right1"); Yttrium Menu Yttrium Page One Overview of Yttrium Yttrium's Name in Other Languages Atomic Structure of Yttrium Chemical Properties of Yttrium Physical Properties of Yttrium Regulatory / Health Who/When/Where/How Yttrium Page Two Nuclides / Isotopes Potential Parent Nuclides Yttrium Page Three Common Chemical Compounds of Yttrium Related Resources Anatomy of the Atom Answers many questions regarding the structure of atoms. Molarity, Molality and Normality Introduces stoichiometry and explains the differences between molarity, molality and normality. Molar Mass Calculations and Javascript Calculator Molar mass calculations are explained and there is a JavaScript calculator to aid calculations. Chemical Database This database focuses on the most common chemical compounds used in the home and industry. 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