ASCII PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
Sc
Relative atomic mass: 44.955912 ± 0.000006
English: Scandium
French: Scandium
Croatian: Skandij
German: Scandium
Italian: Scandio
Spanish: Escandio
Atomic number: 21
Group numbers: 3
Period: 4
Standard state (20 °C): solid
Discovery: 1879 Lars Fredrik Nilson (SE)
Scandium was discovered by Lars Fredrik Nilson (SE) in 1879. The origin of the name comes from the Latin word 'Scandia' meaning 'Scandinavia'. It is a fairly soft, silvery-white metal. It burns easily and tarnishes readily in air, and react with water to form hydrogen gas Scandium occurs mainly in the minerals thortveitile (~34% scandium), wiikite and in some tin and tungsten ores. Pure scandium is obtained as a by-product of uranium refining. Scandium metal is used in some aerospace applications. Scandium oxide (Sc2O3) is used in the manufacture of high-intensity electric lamps. Scandium iodide (ScI3) is used in lamps that produce light having a colour closely matching natural sunlight.
Electronic configuration: [Ar] 3d1 4s2
Formal oxidation number: +3
Atomic radius: 160.6 pm
Electronegativities: 1.36
Thermal conductivity: 15.8 W/(m K)
Electrical resistivity (20 °C): 61 μΩcm
Melting point: 1541 °C
Boiling point: 2836 °C
Heat of fusion: 15.9 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 376.1 kJ/mol
Heat of atomization: 376.02 kJ/mol
20Ca <= 21Sc => 22Ti
ASCII Periodic Table of the Elements
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