Energy and heat may change a substance's state from solid to liquid (Fusion). Such energy may be called enthalpy of fusion and it is important even for Yttrium. Ok, so what is the enthalpy of fusion for an atom of Y?
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In the case of Yttrium, enthalpy of fusion is 11.4 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Yttrium that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
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Year: 1789
Location: Finland
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Note: Learn more about the enthalpy of fusion here.
In the case of Yttrium, enthalpy of fusion is 11.4 kilojoules per mole. There are non heat related facts about Yttrium that you might like to know. I'll walk you through...
Yttrium Facts
Yttrium Enthalpy of Fusion
11.4 kilojoules per moleState at 20 °C
SolidUses
Combined with europium to make red phosphors for color TV's. Yttrium oxide and iron oxide combine to form a crystal garnet used in radar.Atomic Mass
88,90585Learn more about the atomic mass.
Sources
Found in minerals such as monazite, xenotime, and yttria.Description
Silvery, ductile, fairly reactive metal.Atomic Symbol
YName Origin
From the Swedish village, Ytterby, where one of its minerals was first found.Atomic Number
39Learn more about the atomic number.
Discovery
Discovered By: Johann GadolinYear: 1789
Location: Finland
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