These elements have the general chemical and physical properties of metals: they are dense, hard, conductive, lose electrons etc.
No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.
Nickel and technetium are metals.
Scandium bonds with most non metals
Transition Metals
iron, chromium, uranium, thorium, zirconium, niobium, beryllium, scandium, sodium, calcium, aluminium, titanium, etc.
All of them
Scandium is a metal because it is in the transition metals section of the Periodic Table. The nonmetals are located near the right of the periodic table and the metalloids are right next to them between the metal and nonmetals. There are only few metalloids.
Both are metals.
Hydrogen, Lithium, Beryllium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Aluminum, Barium, Titanium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium, Scandium, Iron, Nickle, Cobalt, Copper, Tin, Zinc, Gallium, Lead, Polonium, Bismuth, Mercury, Uranium, Plutonium, Strontium, Osmium, Tungsten, Europium, Lawrencium, Cerium, Thorium, Technetium, Tellurium, Yttrium, Ytterbium, ....and more.
Transition metals are scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, and yitrium. Other transition metals are zirconium, niobium, molybdenium, tehcnetium, ruthenium, rhodium, tantalum, and rhenium just to name a few.
No. Scandium is in column 3 of a periodic table, and the alkaline earth metals are in column 2.
Be; Beryllium Element #4