Scandium is, itself, an element and so there are no elements of scandium.
The elements under the scandium family are as follows: ► scandium ► yttrium ► lanthanum ► actinium
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
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As all other chemical elements scandium atom has a nucleus (containing protons and neutrons) and a cloud of electrons.
Scandium primarily forms compounds with elements such as oxygen, fluorine, and nitrogen. It can also bond with other metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and titanium to form alloys. In biology, scandium can be found complexing with ligands such as citrate and amino acids.
americium, germanium, scandium, polonium
Yes, scandium is purified through a process known as solvent extraction or ion exchange. These methods involve separating scandium from other elements present in the ore to obtain a high-purity scandium product.
Scandium through zinc belong to the transition metals class of elements. These elements are known for their variability in oxidation states and their ability to form colorful compounds.
Scandium and Yttrium
Only Scandium iodide (or if you want scandium triiodide), ScI3.
Scandium is included on the periodic table of elements because it is a chemical element with unique properties, such as being a transition metal. It has an atomic number of 21, meaning it has 21 protons in its nucleus, which determines its placement in the periodic table. Scandium also has important industrial applications, such as in aerospace and electronics.
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