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Only Scandium iodide (or if you want scandium triiodide), ScI3.

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Yes it does; all elements have isotopes.

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The only stable one is Scandium-45

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45-Sc

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15 i think

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Is scandium non-reactive?

There are no radioactive isotopes of scandium ordinarily found in nature. Like all elements, synthetic radioactive isotopes of scandium exist.


Is scandium a pure element?

Yes, scandium is a pure element.


How many protons does the element scandium have?

21


What are the elements of scandium?

Scandium is, itself, an element and so there are no elements of scandium.


What does scandium and terbium means?

Scandium is element 21, and terbium is element 65.


Why scandium is not a transition element?

There is no sensible answer to the question because scandium IS a transition element.


Scandium undergoes beta decay What is the resulting daughter isotope?

Naturally occurring scandium 45Sc is stable. However synthetic isotopes of scandium can have 36 to 60 nucleons. Isotopes with masses above the stable isotope decay through beta emission into isotopes of titanium. Isotopes below the stable variety decay, mainly by electron capture, into isotopes of calcium.


Is scandium man-made?

Scandium is a natural chemical element.


What period on the table is scandium?

Scandium is a period 4 element.


Is scandium a natural resource or a nonrenewable resource?

Scandium occurs naturally, although it is possible some isotopes of it can be made synthetically.


What are the strength and weaknesses of scandium?

Scandium is a very rare and expensive element. Scandium, scandium alloys and scandium compounds has important applications in science and technology.


Origin of scandium?

Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.