Ytterbium (Yb) Fun Facts
"The Atomic Clockwork, a hero who helps keep time with almost perfect, unwavering precision."
The true essence of Ytterbium (Yb) on the molecular frontier.
Ytterbium is a soft, bright, silvery metal.
Ytterbium is found in ultra-precise atomic clocks.
Ytterbium is the fourth element to be named after the same small Swedish village � Ytterby.
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Did You Know?
Some of the world's most accurate atomic clocks use ytterbium atoms. These clocks are so precise they would not lose or gain a second in billions of years.
It was the fourth element to be named after the small Swedish village of Ytterby, the source of the mineral from which it was first extracted.
When added to stainless steel, ytterbium improves its strength and other mechanical properties.
It has been used as a radiation source for portable X-ray machines, similar to thulium.
Under extremely high pressures, ytterbium, which is normally a metal, becomes a semiconductor.