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The original name of scandium is derived from the Latin word "Scandia," which means Scandinavia. Scandium was named after Scandinavia because it was first discovered in rare minerals found in Scandinavia.
It is named after Scandinavia, a region in northern Europe where it was historically mined. It was identified as an element in 1879 when Lars Nilson isolated scandium oxide from euxenite and gadolinite ores. It was not until 1937 that it was isolated in pure metallic form.
Scandium is found in period 4 on the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 21 and is classified as a transition metal.
At room temperature scandium is a solid metal.
Scandium has four electronic shells with 2, 8, 9, 2 electrons.
scandium was found it 1879 by a team of scienific researchers led by lars Fredrick nilson
Scandium(Sc) was discovered in 1876 by Lars Fredrik Nilson and his team. See the related link.
Lars Frederik Nilson.
Lars Fredrik Nilson, a Swedish chemist, discovered scandium.
In 1879, Lars Fredrik Nilson found a new element in the minerals euxenite and gadolinite from Scandinavia. Hence, he named it 'scandium', from the Latin word 'Scandia'meaning "Scandinavia".
Fredrick Nilson Invented Scandium in 1879
Lars Fredrik Nilson was born on 1840-05-27.
The original name of scandium is derived from the Latin word "Scandia," which means Scandinavia. Scandium was named after Scandinavia because it was first discovered in rare minerals found in Scandinavia.
It is named after Scandinavia, a region in northern Europe where it was historically mined. It was identified as an element in 1879 when Lars Nilson isolated scandium oxide from euxenite and gadolinite ores. It was not until 1937 that it was isolated in pure metallic form.
Nilson prepared 2 grams of scandium oxide of high purity. He named the element scandium, from the Latin Scandia meaning "Scandinavia".
scandium (SC) was discovered by Lars Fredrick Nilson in 1879. the atomic number is 21, in period 4, classified under metallic(metal), in group 3. it also has a density of 2.99 kg/cm[cubed]. its a silver-white color which devolpes a slightly yellowish or pinkish color when exposed to air.
Scandium was discovered in 1879.