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Yttrium(III) fluoride

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Formula
  
YF3

Density
  
4.01 g/cm³

Solubility in acid
  
soluble

Appearance
  
white powder

Molar mass
  
145.9 g/mol

Solubility in water
  
insoluble

Refractive index (nD)
  
1.51 (500 nm)

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Yttrium(III) fluoride is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula YF3. It is not known naturally in 'pure' form. The fluoride minerals containing essential yttrium include tveitite-(Y) (Y,Na)6Ca6Ca6F42 and gagarinite-(Y) NaCaY(F,Cl)6. Sometimes mineral fluorite contains admixtures of yttrium.

Contents

Synthesis

YF3 can be produced by reacting fluorine with yttria or yttrium hydroxide with hydrofluoric acid.

Y(OH)3 + 3HF → YF3 + 3H2O

Occurrence and uses

It occurs as the mineral waimirite-(Y).

Yttrium(III) fluoride can be used for the production of metallic yttrium, thin films, glasses and ceramics.

Hazards

Conditions/substances to avoid are: acids, active metals and moisture.

References

Yttrium(III) fluoride Wikipedia