- yttria
- (i-ttri-a) s. f.Terme de chimie. Oxyde d'yttrium. L'yttria, dite aussi pierre d'yttria, fut découverte en 1791 par Gadolin, d'où elle a été nommée gadolinite.
Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. d'Émile Littré. 1872-1877.
Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. d'Émile Littré. 1872-1877.
yttria — [ itrija ] n. m. • 1801; lat. sc. (1797), proprt « terre d Ytterby »; cf. ytterbium ♦ Chim. Oxyde naturel d yttrium. ● yttria nom masculin Oxyde naturel d yttrium Y2O3. ⇒YTTRIA, subst. masc. CHIM. Oxyde naturel d yttrium Y2O3. Gadolin (...)… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Yttria — Yt tri*a, n. [NL. See {Yttrium}.] (Chem.) The oxide, {Y2O3}, or earth, of yttrium. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
yttria — [i′trē ə] n. [ModL: so named (1797) after Ytterby (see ERBIUM), source of rare earth complex discovered by Gadolin (see GADOLINITE)] yttrium oxide, Y2O3, a heavy, white powder, insoluble in water: used in electronics, color television tubes, etc … English World dictionary
yttria — itrio oksidas statusas T sritis chemija formulė Y₂O₃ atitikmenys: angl. yttria; yttrium oxide; yttrium sesquioxide rus. итрия окись; иттрия оксид; иттрия сесквиоксид ryšiai: sinonimas – diitrio trioksidas … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Yttria-stabilized zirconia — (YSZ) is a zirconium oxide based ceramic, in which the particular crystal structure of zirconium oxide is made stable at room temperature by an addition of yttrium oxide. These oxides are commonly called zirconia (ZrO2) and yttria (Y2O3), hence… … Wikipedia
yttria — /i tree euh/, n. Chem. a white, water insoluble powder, Y2O3, used chiefly in incandescent gas and acetylene mantles. Also called yttrium oxide. [1790 1800; < NL, named after Ytterby. See YTTERBIA] * * * … Universalium
yttria — noun yttrium oxide Syn: diyttrium, trioxide, yttrium, oxide … Wiktionary
yttria — yt·tria … English syllables
yttria — yt•tri•a [[t]ˈɪ tri ə[/t]] n. chem. a white, water insoluble powder, Y2O3, used chiefly in incandescent gas and acetylene mantles. Also called yt′trium ox′ide • Etymology: < NL (1797), after Ytterby. See ytterbium, a … From formal English to slang
yttria — /ˈɪtriə/ (say itreeuh) noun a white insoluble oxide of yttrium, Y2O3, used in making incandescent mantles. {New Latin, from Ytt(e)r(by) in Sweden + ia} …