Only Scandium iodide (or if you want scandium triiodide), ScI3.
I believe 4s2 is the distinguishing (last) electron
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
The statement that an atom of the element scandium has only one electron is incorrect.
Some do, some don't. Scandium and manganese, for example, do not, copper has only two isotopes.
The element symbol Sc stands for scandium. Scandium is a silvery-white metallic element that is classified as a transition metal. It is commonly used in aerospace and industrial applications due to its lightweight and strength properties.
Scandium is a reactive element. It forms compounds with oxygen, halogens, and acids. While it is more stable and resistant to corrosion compared to some other reactive metals, it is not considered non-reactive.
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Yes, scandium is a pure element.
Scandium is, itself, an element and so there are no elements of scandium.
Scandium is element 21, and terbium is element 65.
Naturally occurring scandium 45Sc is stable. However synthetic isotopes of scandium can have 36 to 60 nucleons. Isotopes with masses above the stable isotope decay through beta emission into isotopes of titanium. Isotopes below the stable variety decay, mainly by electron capture, into isotopes of calcium.
The element scandium was named after the country Scandinavia.
I believe 4s2 is the distinguishing (last) electron
Scandium is a natural chemical element.
scandium
There is 13 isotopes in the element boron. xD
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.