Scandium (III) oxide
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 typically combined with other elements to form compounds. One common example is scandium oxide (Sc2O3), which is used in the production of aerospace materials, high-intensity lamps, and ceramics. Scandium can also combine with other metals, such as aluminium, to create lightweight alloys with improved strength and corrosion resistance.
It clots.
Scandium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, tellurium, etc.
Scandium oxide (or Discandium trioxide) - Sc2O3
Scandium doesn't react with water.
1. Eb2O3 doesn't exist. 2. Er2O3 is the chemical formula of erbium oxide. 3. Any link between erbium oxide and scandium.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
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.
The binary ionic compound Sc3P2 is named scandium phosphide. It is composed of scandium (Sc) cations with a charge of +3 and phosphorus (P) anions with a charge of -3. The formula indicates that each scandium cation is combined with two phosphorus anions.
Sc2O3 is the chemical formula for scandium oxide, a compound composed of scandium and oxygen. It is a white powder with applications in the production of high-refractive-index glass and ceramics, as well as in the manufacture of solid oxide fuel cells.
ScO2 is not an existing compound.Scandium oxide (scandium(III) oxide) is Sc2O3 , isostructural related to Al2O3 (aluminum oxide)