Elemental scandium is not considered to be toxic. Little animal testing of scandium compounds has been done.[29] The median lethal dose (LD50) levels for scandium(III) chloride for rats have been determined and were intraperitoneal 4 mg/kg and oral 755 mg/kg.[30] In the light of these results compounds of scandium should be handled as compounds of moderate toxicity.
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Metallic scandium is not toxic. Some compounds of scandium are considered with low toxicity, after testing on rats.
Scandium metal is not toxic. Compounds of scandium are considered to be with low toxicity - after testing on rats.
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what is the color of scandium?
Scandium is Sc.
There is not a level associated with scandium.
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
Scandium is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
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Scandium is a very rare and expensive element. Scandium, scandium alloys and scandium compounds has important applications in science and technology.
Scandium is, itself, an element and so there are no elements of scandium.
Scandium chloride (or scandium trichloride), ScCl3
For example scandium trichloride and scandium trifluoride are white.
Scandium does not coast.
what is the color of scandium?
Only a few elements can be chemically combined with scandium. Here are a few examples of chemical reactions involving Scandium;Scandium + Chlorine --> Scandium (III) ChlorideScandium + Nitrogen --> Scandium (III) NitrateScandium + Sulphur --> Scandium (III) SulphideScandium + Oxygen --> Scandium (III) Oxide
Scandium is Sc.
There is not a level associated with scandium.
Scandium is combined with cholreen
Alloys of scandium and aluminum are used in some kinds of athletic equipment, such as aluminum baseball bats, bicycle frames and lacrosse sticks. It is expected that scandium-aluminum alloys will be important in the manufacture of fuel cells. About 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of scandium oxide (Sc2O3), also known as scandia, are used each year in the United States in the production of high intensity lights. Scandium iodide (ScI3) is added to mercury vapor lamps so that they will emit light that closely resembles sunlight.