Yes.
Yttrium is a silvery metallic element.
Yttrium is a natural element found in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic element.
yttrium was discovered in the year 1794.
The origin name for yttrium is ytterby.
Yttrium
Yttrium got its name from a town in Sweden named Ytterby. The element was discovered close to that town, and Yttrium was named after it.
Yes, Yttrium is an element as it has only one type of atom in it: Yttrium atoms. Yttrium (Y) has 39 electrons in total in one atom and, if it is a neutral atom, 39 protons. Yttrium is one of three elements named after an important scientific area of dicovery: Ytter.
No, it is an element but as such can form compounds.
There is no widely recognized symbol for yttrium. Yttrium is a chemical element with the symbol Y and atomic number 39.
Yttrium is the name of the chemical element that has exactly 39 protons in the nucleus of each of its atoms.
Yttrium is a science word that begins with the letter 'y'. Yttrium is a name of element and you can find this on the periodic table. The use of this element has increased in making ultra pure compounds.
The valence electrons fill in 4d orbital The electron configuration of yttrium is [Kr]4d15s2.