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Scandium itself is not highly hazardous, but care should be taken when handling its compounds, especially those that are flammable or corrosive. Inhalation or ingestion of scandium compounds can be toxic. Additionally, prolonged exposure to scandium dust can cause respiratory irritation.
1. Eb2O3 doesn't exist. 2. Er2O3 is the chemical formula of erbium oxide. 3. Any link between erbium oxide and scandium.
Any product or object that is made by weaving , knitting , braiding , which can be used for industrial ,household ,medical and recreational purposes.It can also have various end uses too.
Taps may be made from any material suited to the service needs. Brass is common in domestic uses, but glass and plastic are common in a laboratory environment. Stainless steel has its part in industrial and garden environments.
There really aren't any significant industrial uses. Certain isotopes are used in medicine and in radiolabeling water for use in tracing ocean currents.
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Any industrial process that uses electricity or fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), and that is most of them, releases additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
No practical uses have not been found, because only seven atoms have ever been made, which is not a large enough sample to distinguish any features or find any uses.
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"Alloy" basically mean a mix of metals, any metals. But when people use it like that what they're usually talking about is something that's mainly made out of aluminium, with small amounts of other metals. Can be magnesium, can be copper, can be scandium....