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.
Yes, scandium is a good conductor of heat. It has a thermal conductivity of approximately 15 W/m·K, which is higher than most common metals like iron and zinc.
Transition Metals
iron, chromium, uranium, thorium, zirconium, niobium, beryllium, scandium, sodium, calcium, aluminium, titanium, etc.
All of them
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.
Both are metals.
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.
Transition metals. in fact, it is the Only radioactive transition metal!
No. Scandium is in column 3 of a periodic table, and the alkaline earth metals are in column 2.
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.
Lithium, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc etc