Ytterbium–oxide


a colorless compound, yb 2 o 3 , used in certain alloys and ceramics.
noun
a colourless weakly basic hygroscopic substance used in certain alloys and ceramics. formula: yb2o3 also called ytterbia
noun
another name for ytterbium oxide

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