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{{Resource Infobox
{{Resource Infobox
|Image = File:Y.jpg
|Image = File:Y.jpg
|Name = Yttrium
|Name = Yttrium
|Chemical Formula = Y
|Chemical Formula = Y
|Atomic Number = 39
|Type = Inorganic Resource
|Color (Menu) = ???
|Subtype = Elemental
|Color (Game) = ???
|Atomic Number = 39
|Color (Real Life) = Silvery-white
|Color (Menu) = ???
|Rarity = Rare
|Color (Game) = ???
|Type = Metal
|Color (Real Life) = Silvery-white
|Planet Type = ???
|Rarity = Rare
|Description = Yttrium is a rare earth metal, often used in the game for high-tech equipment and advanced weaponry due to its unique properties.
|Type = Inorganic Resource
|Appearance (Game) = ???
|Subtype = Metal
|Appearance (Real Life) = Silvery-white, lustrous metal
|Planet Type = ???
|How to Get = ???
|Biome = ???
|Patch = 1.0
|Description = Yttrium is a rare earth metal, often used in the game for high-tech equipment and advanced weaponry due to its unique properties.
|Appearance (Game) = ???
|Appearance (Real Life) = Silvery-white, lustrous metal
|How to Get = ???
|Used For = ???
|Patch = 1.0
}}
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 2 September 2023

Y - Yttrium
File:File:Y.jpg
Information
Name Yttrium
Chemical Formula Y
Atomic Number 39
Type Inorganic Resource
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Silvery-white
Rarity Rare
Planet Type ???
Biome ???
Description Yttrium is a rare earth metal, often used in the game for high-tech equipment and advanced weaponry due to its unique properties.
How to Get ???
Used For ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Silvery-white, lustrous metal
Patch 1.0

Yttrium (Y) is a Rare Inorganic Resource.


How to Get

Used For

Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, Yttrium is a rare earth metal used in a variety of applications, including lasers, superconductors, and cancer treatment drugs. It is named after the village of Ytterby in Sweden, where it was first discovered.