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Yttrium typically forms a cation with a charge of +3, represented as Y³⁺. This occurs because yttrium loses three electrons during ionization, resulting in a positively charged ion. In some cases, yttrium can also exist in other oxidation states, but +3 is the most common and stable form.

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