Some chemical properties of scandium are:
- atomic number: 21
- valence: 3
- it is a transition metal similar to lanthanoids
- oxidation in air is easy
- it is soluble in diluted acids
- as powder is pyrophoric
- electronegativity: 1,36
Scandium is Sc.
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
Scandium oxide (or Discandium trioxide) - Sc2O3
Scandium is included on the periodic table of elements because it is a chemical element with unique properties, such as being a transition metal. It has an atomic number of 21, meaning it has 21 protons in its nucleus, which determines its placement in the periodic table. Scandium also has important industrial applications, such as in aerospace and electronics.
Scandium metal itself does not have a distinct odor. However, compounds of scandium may have characteristic odors depending on their chemical structure.
Scandium has the chemical symbol Sc and 21 is it's atomic number. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this (usually considered) rare earth element.
Scandium is Sc.
Scandium Phosphate
Name: scandium Symbol: Sc
Scandium is a natural chemical element.
The chemical formula for scandium is Sc and for iodine is I2.
Scandium and yttrium are considered rare earth elements since they tend to occur in the same ore deposits as the lanthanoids and exhibit similar chemical properties.
Ah, isn't that a lovely question? Scandium (III) is a positively charged ion with a charge of +3. Phosphate is a negatively charged ion with a charge of -3. When these two ions come together, they form a beautiful compound with the chemical formula ScPO4. Just imagine the wonderful colors and textures you could create with this combination on your artistic canvas!
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
Scandium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid, rare.
Scandium oxide (or Discandium trioxide) - Sc2O3
These elements have the general chemical and physical properties of metals: they are dense, hard, conductive, lose electrons etc.