Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide
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(2N) 99% Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide | YBO-HFO-02 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(3N) 99.9% Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide | YBO-HFO-03 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(4N) 99.99% Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide | YBO-HFO-04 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
(5N) 99.999% Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide | YBO-HFO-05 | Pricing Add to cart only | SDS > | Data Sheet > |
Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide Properties (Theoretical)
Compound Formula | Yb2O3:HfO2 |
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Molecular Weight | 604.57 (1:1) |
Appearance | Off-white solid in various forms including powder and sputtering target |
Melting Point | N/A |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Density | 9.4-9.9 g/cm3 |
Solubility in H2O | Insoluble |
Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide Health & Safety Information
Signal Word | N/A |
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Hazard Statements | N/A |
Hazard Codes | N/A |
Risk Codes | N/A |
Safety Statements | N/A |
Transport Information | NONH for all modes of transport |
About Ytterbium Oxide:Hafnium Oxide
Synonyms
Ytterbia-hafnia, ytterbium hafnate, ytterbium-doped hafnium oxide, ytterbium oxide-hafnium oxide solid solution, YHO, HfO<sub>2</sub>Yb<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>, Yb<sub>0.5</sub>Hf<sub>0.5</sub>O<sub>1.75</sub>
Chemical Identifiers
Linear Formula | Yb2O3:HfO2 |
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Pubchem CID | N/A |
MDL Number | N/A |
EC No. | N/A |
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Packaging Specifications
Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.
Related Elements
See more Hafnium products. Hafnium (atomic symbol: Hf, atomic number: 72) is a Block D, Group 4, Period 6 element with an atomic weight of 178.49. The number of electrons in each of Hafnium's shells is 2, 8, 18, 32, 10, 2 and its electron configuration is [Xe] 4f14 5d2 6s2. The hafnium atom has a radius of 159 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 212 pm. Hafnium was predicted by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 but it was not until 1922 that it was first isolated Dirk Coster and George de Hevesy. In its elemental form, hafnium has a lustrous silvery-gray appearance.
Hafnium does not exist as a free element in nature. It is found in zirconium compounds such as zircon. Hafnium is often a component of superalloys and circuits used in semiconductor device fabrication. Its name is derived from the Latin word Hafnia, meaning Copenhagen, where it was discovered.
See more Ytterbium products. Ytterbium (atomic symbol: Yb, atomic number: 70) is a Block F, Group 3, Period 6 element with an atomic weight of 173.054. The number of electrons in each of Ytterbium's shells is [2, 8, 18, 32, 8, 2] and its electron configuration is [Xe]4f14 6s2. The Ytterbium atom has a radius of 176 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 242 pm. Ytterbium was discovered by Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in 1878 and first isolated by Georges Urbain in 1907.
In its elemental form, ytterbium has a silvery-white color. Ytterbium is found in monazite sand as well as the ores euxenite and xenotime. Ytterbium is named after Ytterby, a village in Sweden. Ytterbium can be used as a source for gamma rays, for the doping of stainless steel, or other active metals. Its electrical resistivity rises under stress, making it very useful for stress gauges that measure the deformation of the ground in the even of an earthquake.
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