1878
Ytterbium oxide is any oxide of ytterbium, but especially the colourless solid Yb2O3.
ytterbium man made
The atomic mass of ytterbium is approximately 173.04 amu (atomic mass units).
Ytterbium, with the chemical symbol Yb, is the chemical element with the atomic number 70.
Ytterbium is a naturally occuring rare earth element. However, an isotope of Ytterbium (Ytterbium-169) is an artificially produced isotope.
Jean de Marignac is the one credited with discovering the element ytterbium. He found this element in Switzerland in 1878.
Ytterbium is named after the Swedish village of Ytterby, where the mineral containing this element was originally discovered.
Ytterbium oxide is any oxide of ytterbium, but especially the colourless solid Yb2O3.
Yttrium, ytterbium, terbium, and erbium are all named for the Scottish town Ytterby, where they were discovered.
ytterbium man made
The atomic mass of ytterbium is approximately 173.04 amu (atomic mass units).
Ytterbium is reactive (the Pauling scale index is 1,1).
Ytterbium's average atomic mass is 173.04.
Ytterbium chloride has the chemical formula YbCl3.
Ytterbium, with the chemical symbol Yb, is the chemical element with the atomic number 70.
Ytterbium is a solid at room temperature and pressure, making its normal phase solid.
Ytterbium is a naturally occuring rare earth element. However, an isotope of Ytterbium (Ytterbium-169) is an artificially produced isotope.