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Yttrium oxide

IUPAC: tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+))

O3Y2 Inorganic Compounds CAS 11130-29-3
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Formula / NotationO3Y2
CAS Number11130-29-3
Molecular Weight225.810
AppearanceDry Powder, Other Solid; Dry Powder
Also Known Astris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+)); Yttrium(III) oxide; Yttria; Yttrium trioxide; Diyttrium trioxide; Yttrium(3+) oxide; 11130-29-3; EINECS 234-382-7; EINECS 215-233-5; X8071685XT
CategoryInorganic Compounds

What is Yttrium oxide?

Yttrium oxide (O3Y2) is an inorganic compound that appears as Dry Powder, Other Solid; Dry Powder. It has a molecular weight of 225.810 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+)).

Formula & Notation

O3Y2

IUPAC Name: tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+))

Other Names / Synonyms: tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+)); Yttrium(III) oxide; Yttria; Yttrium trioxide; Diyttrium trioxide; Yttrium(3+) oxide; 11130-29-3; EINECS 234-382-7; EINECS 215-233-5; X8071685XT

Properties & Characteristics

Appearance: Dry Powder, Other Solid; Dry Powder. Molecular formula: O3Y2. Molecular weight: 225.810 g/mol.

Physical Data

PropertyValue
Molecular Weight225.810
AppearanceDry Powder, Other Solid; Dry Powder

Uses & Applications

Used in industrial processes, materials science, semiconductor manufacture, ceramics, or as a catalyst.

Safety Information

May be corrosive, toxic, or an oxidising agent. Handle in well-ventilated area. Consult SDS before use.

Always consult the SDS/MSDS before handling any chemical. This information is for educational purposes only.

Key Facts

Term Yttrium oxide
Formula O3Y2
CAS Number 11130-29-3
Molecular Weight 225.810
Synonyms tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+)); Yttrium(III) oxide; Yttria; Yttrium trioxide; Diyttrium trioxide; Yttrium(3+) oxide; 11130-29-3; EINECS 234-382-7; EINECS 215-233-5; X8071685XT

Frequently Asked Questions

Yttrium oxide (O3Y2) is an inorganic compound that appears as Dry Powder, Other Solid; Dry Powder. It has a molecular weight of 225.810 g/mol. Its IUPAC name is tris(oxygen(2-));bis(yttrium(3+)).

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