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Applications of yttrium and yttrium compounds: synthetic aluminium-yttrium and other garnets, minor alloying element for other metals, additive to stabilize zirconium oxide, special glasses or ceramics, component of superconductors, the isotope Y-90 is used in radiotherapy of cancers, phosphors for TV screens etc.
True. Compounds and mixtures can be either synthetic or natural. Synthetic compounds are created by humans in a laboratory while natural compounds are found in nature. Similarly, mixtures can also be either synthetic or natural based on their origin.
Ampicillin is a semi-synthetic antibiotic, meaning that it is derived from a natural source (penicillin) but has been chemically modified to enhance its effectiveness.
Lithium is a natural element that is found in various minerals and salts in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic element.
Well, darling, the opposite of "synthetic" is "natural." Synthetic means man-made, artificial crap, while natural means straight from Mother Nature's bosom. So if you want the real deal, go for natural every time.
An yttrium iron garnet is a synthetic material used for its magnetic properties.
Yttrium and aluminum elements can be combined to create a simulated diamond-like synthetic element. Think of it in the same way as Cubic Zirconium.
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It is synthetic, but what we use to make concrete is natural AND synthetic.
is bromine natural or synthetic?
YAG is another term for yttrium aluminium garnet, a synthetic material used in lasers and formerly as an artificial gemstone.
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Applications of yttrium and yttrium compounds: synthetic aluminium-yttrium and other garnets, minor alloying element for other metals, additive to stabilize zirconium oxide, special glasses or ceramics, component of superconductors, the isotope Y-90 is used in radiotherapy of cancers, phosphors for TV screens etc.