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Summary Of: Ytterbium

Natural ytterbium is a mix of seven stable... Ytterbium is a hardly usable... Ytterbium is one of the lanthanides that is able to become divalent... and ytterbium salts of colorless anions are also colorless... Neoytterbia would later become known as the element ytterbium and lutecia would later be known as the element... The chemical and physical properties of ytterbium could not be determined until 1953 when the first nearly pure ytterbium was produced... Ytterbium oxide first became commercially available in significant quantities the mid to late 1950s... ytterbium oxide at 160 dollars per pound... kilogram quantities of ytterbium oxide have been available from specialists in rare earths priced between 100 and 200 dollars... Ytterbium is found with other... Ytterbium is normally difficult to separate from other rare earths... sources of ytterbium are the ionic adsorption clays of southern China... ytterbium is significantly more abundant than its immediate neighbors... Naturally occurring ytterbium is composed of 7 stable... the different ytterbium isotopes follow either... Although ytterbium is fairly stable... All compounds of ytterbium should be treated as highly... Metallic ytterbium dust poses a... Ytterbium could also be used to help improve the grain refinement... Ytterbium is often used as a... Ytterbium has a single... mode ytterbium doped silica fibers...

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