Ytterbium Oxide 99.999% | RE3400

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Ytterbium Oxide 99.999% | RE3400

High-purity Ytterbium Oxide (Yb2O3) with 99.999% purity, ideal for advanced research and lab applications. Essential for high-performance experiments.

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Specifications Table

Product Name: – Ytterbium Oxide 99.999%
Quantity/Pack Size: – 5 gm, 25 gm
Form: – Powder
Grade: – 99.999% Pure
Application: – Research, Synthesis, Optical Coatings

Product Overview

Ytterbium Oxide (Yb2O3) is a high-purity rare-earth compound renowned for its exceptional stability and reactivity. This ultra-pure grade (99.999%) ensures consistent performance in demanding laboratory environments. Ytterbium Oxide is widely used in advanced material synthesis, optical coatings, and high-temperature superconductors. Its unique properties make it indispensable for researchers and educators in material science, chemistry, and physics. The powder form ensures easy handling and precise measurement, making it suitable for both small-scale experiments and large-volume production. Sourced from trusted suppliers, eqipped’s Ytterbium Oxide meets stringent quality standards, providing reliability for critical applications.

FAQs

1. What are the primary applications of Ytterbium Oxide?

Ytterbium Oxide is used in material synthesis, optical coatings, and high-temperature superconductors due to its high purity and stability.

2. Is this product suitable for academic research?

Yes, Ytterbium Oxide 99.999% is ideal for academic research, offering consistent results for experiments in chemistry, physics, and material science.

3. How should Ytterbium Oxide be stored?

Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain its purity and stability.

4. Can Ytterbium Oxide be used in industrial applications?

Yes, its high purity makes it suitable for industrial applications like ceramic manufacturing and laser technology.

5. What alternatives are available if Ytterbium Oxide is unavailable?

Alternatives include other rare-earth oxides like Erbium Oxide or Lutetium Oxide, depending on the specific application.

Additional information

size

5 gm, 25 gm