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Yttrium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Y'', is a Rare Earth metal, atomic number 39. Its most common, and only stable, isotope has 50 neutrons for an atomic mass of 89.
 
Yttrium, ''[[Elements on Mars|periodic table]] Y'', is a Rare Earth metal, atomic number 39. Its most common, and only stable, isotope has 50 neutrons for an atomic mass of 89.
  
Yttrium is rare in the Earth and Martian crusts.  
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Yttrium is rare in both the Earth and Martian crusts.  
 
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Yttrium, periodic table Y, is a Rare Earth metal, atomic number 39. Its most common, and only stable, isotope has 50 neutrons for an atomic mass of 89.

Yttrium is rare in both the Earth and Martian crusts.

This article is a stub. You can help Marspedia by expanding it.

References

Wikipedia: Yttrium