1. Find the molar mass of scandium chloride (ScCl3)
2. Then divide the Atomic Mass of scandium by the molar mass of scandium chloride.
3. Multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
** Do the same thing for chloride and dont forget to multiply the molar mass of chloride by 3
Scandium nitride or perhaps more precisely scandium(III) nitride
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
Sc2N3(Sc for scandium and N for nitrogen)
Scandium sulphide (or discandium trisulphide): Sc2S3
Scandium fluoride is an ionic compound. It forms an ionic lattice.
This compound is made from Scandium and chlorine ions. Scandium is a metal while Chlorine is a non metal. So the metallic ion is the scandium(ii) ion.This is an ionic compound between scandium and chlorine. Scandium is the metal involved. The oxidation number of Sc is +2.
Scandium chloride (or scandium trichloride), ScCl3
Scandium chloride, ScCl3 - no other special name.
It is ScCl3.
Formula: ScCl3
Scandium chloride is ScCl3. Its molecular weight is the sum of the atoms' atomic weights: Sc is 45, chlorine is 35 (and 3 of them is 105), giving the molecular weight of 150.
Scandium nitride or perhaps more precisely scandium(III) nitride
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
Sc2N3(Sc for scandium and N for nitrogen)
Scandium is usually found with rare earth and uranium compounds. One by-product of these metals is scandium oxide (Sc2O3) and it usually traded in this form. To obtain metallic scandium, the oxide is first converted to a fluoride and then reduced using calcium.
Scandium Perchlorate.
Yes, scandium is a transition metal.