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List of yttrium compounds

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This list of yttrium compounds shows compounds of yttrium. Inclusion criteria: those that have applications, academic significance, single crystal structures or have their own Wikipedia articles.

Name Molecular
formula
Molecular
weight (g/mol)
Reference
Yttrium acetate C6H9O6Y 266.038 [1][2]
Yttrium acetylacetonate Y(C5H7O2)3 388.233 [3]
Yttrium(III) antimonide YSb 210.666 [4]
Yttrium arsenate YAsO4 227.828 [5]
Yttrium arsenide YAs 163.828 [6]
Yttrium boride YB25 359.181 [7]
Yttrium boride YB66 802.432 [8]
Yttrium bromide YBr3 328.62
Yttrium chloride YCl3 195.26
Yttrium fluoride YF3 145.9
Yttrium formate Y(HCOO)3 223.963
Yttrium nitride YN 102.913
Yttrium nitrate Y(NO3)3 274.927
Yttrium oxalate tetrahydrate C6O12Y2 441.86 [9]
Yttrium orthovanadate YVO4 203.84
Yttrium(III) oxide Y2O3 225.81
Yttrium(III) perchlorate Y(ClO4)3 387.265
Yttrium(III) perchlorate hexahydrate Y(ClO4)3·6H2O 495.361
Yttrium phosphide YP 119.88
Yttrium phosphate YPO4 183.877
Yttrium sulfate O12S3Y2 465.98 [10]
Yttrium sulfate octahydrate H16O20S3Y2 610.1 [11]
Yttrium sulfide Y2S3 274.01

References

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  11. ^ "7446-33-5". Pubchem. National Institutes of Health. Retrieved 8 February 2017.