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Yes, because all metals have the potential for conducting electricity, since metals easily give up electrons due to low ionization energy. These results into a lattice of positively charged atoms and a sea of electrons... this sea of electrons is responsible for electricity, when they the electrons are channelled in a way as to go in one direction. However, there is a thing called resistance, the lower the resistance the

the more electricity can pass through a metal,. Metals with high resistance don't conduct electricity very well.... Hope it helps

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Scandium is not a magnetic chemical element.

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Yes, it is a Transition metal a good conductor of heat and electricity.

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Scandium does conduct electricity.

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No.

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Yes.

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