The chemical element Scandium is known only under that name !
It is derived from the Latin word Scandia which means Scandinavia (the origin of this rare metal).
scandium named after a rare sun in the renassence
Latin word Scandia, which means Scandinavia, from which it is found.
this is from the Periodic Table
The name scandium is derived from Sacndinavia.
Scandium was discovered by the Swedish chemist, Lars Frederik Nilson. He named it Scandium after 'Scandia', the Latin name for Scandinavia.
It is named after Scandinavia.
The modern name of ekaboron is Scandium. It's abbreviation is Sc and its atomic number is 44.
Scandium nitride or perhaps more precisely scandium(III) nitride
Scandium Phosphate
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Scandium (Sc)
Name: scandium Symbol: Sc
The name scandium is derived from Scandinavia.
The name scandium is derived from Scandinavia.
The name scandium is derived from Scandinavia.
Scandium is named after Scandinavia, which is the region where it was found.
Scandium does not have another official name.
Scandium chloride, ScCl3 - no other special name.
The modern name of ekaboron is Scandium. It's abbreviation is Sc and its atomic number is 44.
Ferrum (Latin for Iron) That's why Iron's symbol on the Periodic Table Of Elements is Fe. Some people say it's original name is Ferminum, but that's just another name for Scandium. Hope this helped.
Scandium nitride or perhaps more precisely scandium(III) nitride
Scandium Phosphate
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