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Specifications of Scandium Rare Earth Element


* In 1879 in Sweden, a chemist named Lars F. Nilson found an element and named it as Scandium. The atomic weight  of this element is 44.9559.

* Scandium Rare Earth is an element which has low toxicity and Scandium is soft, light and sliver-white but Scandium  sometimes change its color when it is in reaction with air.

* Density of Scandium Rare Earth Element is almost low as aluminum but Scandium’s melting point is much higher than  aluminum.

* Scandium Rare Earth Element reacts with many of acids.

* Scandium Rare Earth Element can be used in aircraft industry just like aluminum but aluminum is cheaper than  Scandium. Thus, scandium usually is not used.

* Scandium Rare Earth Element is mostly used in sports equipment like golf clubs, baseball bats etc.

* Scandium Rare Earth Element is hard to find in nature but it can be seen in different minerals.

* In our day the main application of Scandium Rare Earth Element by weight is in aluminium-scandium alloys for minor      aerospace industry components.

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