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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.040.109 |
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| Yb(CH3COO)3 | |
| Appearance | crystal |
| soluble | |
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| H315,H319,H335 | |
| P261,P264,P264+P265,P271,P280,P302+P352,P304+P340,P305+P351+P338,P319,P321,P332+P317,P337+P317,P362+P364,P403+P233,P405,P501 | |
| Related compounds | |
Otheranions | Ytterbium(III) oxide Ytterbium(III) hydroxide Ytterbium(III) carbonate |
Othercations | Lutetium(III) acetate Thulium(III) acetate |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in theirstandard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
Ytterbium(III) acetate is aninorganicsalt ofytterbium andacetic acid, with achemical formula of Yb(CH3COO)3. It has colorlesscrystals that aresoluble inwater and can formhydrates.[2][3]
Ytterbium can form crystals and it is easily soluble in water. Its hydrates are in the form of Yb(CH3COO)3·nH2O wheren= 1, 4, 6.[2][3]
Ytterbium acetate can be used as araw material for thesynthesis ofupconversion luminescent materials[4];it can also be used as acatalyst for some specific organic reactions.[5]
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