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  1. Yttrium (III) oxide - Wikipedia

    As a chemical component of other minerals, the oxide yttria was first isolated in 1789 by Johan Gadolin, from rare-earth minerals in a mine at the Swedish town of Ytterby, near Stockholm.

  2. Yttria | Formula, Properties & Application

    Yttria, or Yttrium Oxide (Y 2 O 3), is a chemical compound known for its unique properties and versatile applications. Found in the Yttrium group of rare earth metals, this compound is a …

  3. Yttria Oxide Ceramic | CoorsTek Technical Ceramics

    Yttria (yttrium oxide, Y 2 O 3) is a rare-earth ceramic which exhibits both exceptional plasma resistance and an aptitude for high-temperature applications. Yttria is often used to stabilize …

  4. Yttrium oxide | O3Y2 | CID 159374 - PubChem

    Yttrium oxide (Y2O3): Does not have an individual approval but may be used under an appropriate group standard.

  5. Yttria – Knowledge and References – Taylor & Francis

    Yttria is a compound made of yttrium and oxygen, specifically Y2O3. It is a material that has gained attention and is used in various applications such as bond coatings, high-temperature …

  6. Advancements in Rare Earth Crucibles: A Focus on Yttria

    Among these materials, Yttria, or yttrium oxide (Y2O3), stands out for its exceptional properties and applications, particularly in the realm of crucible technology.

  7. Yttria – CeraNova

    Yttria, or yttrium oxide, is represented by the chemical formula Y 2 O 3. Polycrystalline yttria has a cubic crystal structure and can be produced with very high transparency.

  8. YTTRIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of YTTRIA is yttrium oxide Y2O3 obtained as a heavy white powder and used especially formerly in incandescent gas mantles.

  9. Yttria - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Sep 21, 2025 · Yttria is the common name for yttrium (III) oxide, a chemical compound of yttrium and oxygen with the formula Y₂O₃. It is a white, water-insoluble powder that is prominent as a …

  10. Periodic Table of Elements: Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Yttria-- earth containing yttrium-- was discovered by Gadolin in 1794. Ytterby is the site of a quarry which yielded many unusual minerals containing rare earths and other elements.