Yes, Yttrium is a solid at room temperature, as are all metals with the exception of Mercury.
Yttrium is a solid metal at r.t.
At 20 degrees celsius, Yttrium is solid. It's melting point is far above 1000 degrees.
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Yttrium has five electron shells.
Barium is a solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 727°C. Barium at room temperature is explosively combustible, especially as powder, due to its extreme reactivity with oxygen in the air. Barium sulfate is used in medical radiology, and barium is used with yttrium in YBCO high-temperature superconducting compounds (yttrium barium copper oxide).
Yttrium is a solid metal at r.t.
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Yttrium is a solid at room temperature, as are all metals apart from Mercury.
No. Yttrium is a solid metal. The only two elements liquid at room temperature are mercury and bromine.
Yttrium has a melting point of 1526 °C and a boiling point of 3336 °C. It will be solid.
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At 20 degrees celsius, Yttrium is solid. It's melting point is far above 1000 degrees.
It'd be a metallic solid
im doing a projest called adopt an elemnt and the normal phase is solid.
Yttrium is opaque.
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.
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