Scandium doesn't react with water.
Scandium (III) oxide
Scandium is not soluble in water.
happens
Scandium is a transition metal that is soft and silvery-white in appearance. It is a malleable and ductile element. Scandium has 21 protons and 24 neutrons.
less reactive
Scandium can react with oxygen, water, acids, and halogens. It forms a protective oxide layer when exposed to air, and reacts readily with acids to produce hydrogen gas. It can also form compounds with halogens, such as scandium chloride and scandium fluoride.
When electrical energy is added to water it creates electric shock.
Scandium is used to make high intensity lightbulbs. Scandium is mostly found on the sun and stars. Scandium is a silvery, white, metal. Scandium is used added to mercury vapor lamps so that they will emit light that closely resembles sunlight. Scandium is also added to baseball bats and expensive, sturdy bikes.
the water then appears coulerless
tribromophenol is formed.
Under normal conditions of temperature, nothing happens; water and neon do not react.
When silver is added to water, it does not react with the water. Silver is a noble metal and is relatively unreactive with water at room temperature.