The influence of samarium and europium on the determination of ytterbium by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry in hydrochloric acid and nitric acid media was studied. Ytterbium was determined in 0.2% nitric acid medium using europium as chemical modifier. The merits of this method are as follows: (1) low atomization temperature, (2) high selectivity, (3) high sensitivity, (4) good repeatability, (5) low detection limit and (6) low memory effect. Many common non-ytterbium rare earth and non-rare earth elements do not interfere. The linear range of the calibration graph for ytterbium is 0-15 ng ml(-1), the characteristic mass is 1.3 pg and the detection limit is 0.25 pg. This method was applied to the determination of trace amounts of ytterbium in a mixture of rare earth oxides and in crude yttria, and satisfactory results were obtained. The relative standard deviations were all lower than 1%. The atomization mechanism of Yb in the Yb-Eu-0.2% HNO3 system was also studied by X-ray powder diffraction.