Yes, because all metals have the potential for conducting electricity, since metals easily give up electrons due to low ionization energy. These results into a lattice of positively charged atoms and a sea of electrons... this sea of electrons is responsible for electricity, when they the electrons are channelled in a way as to go in one direction. However, there is a thing called resistance, the lower the resistance the
the more electricity can pass through a metal,. Metals with high resistance don't conduct electricity very well.... Hope it helps
what is the color of scandium?
There is not a level associated with scandium.
Scandium is Sc.
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
Scandium is a solid metal.
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
what is the color of scandium?
Scandium is, itself, an element and so there are no elements of scandium.
Scandium chloride (or scandium trichloride), ScCl3
Scandium does not coast.
Scandium is Sc.
There is not a level associated with scandium.
Scandium is a natural chemical element; minerals containing scandium: thortveitite, euxenite, gadolinite.
Scandium is a solid metal.
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.
The name scandium is derived from Scandinavia.
Scandium was discovered in 1879.