scandium
51Scandium — Scạn|di|um, das; s (chemisches Element, Metall; Zeichen Sc) …
52scandium — n. Chem. a rare soft silver white metallic element occurring naturally in lanthanide ores. Usage: Symb.: Sc. Etymology: mod.L f. Scandia Scandinavia (source of the minerals containing it) …
53scandium oxide — Chem. a white infusible powder, Sc2O3, soluble in acids. Also called scandia. * * * …
54scandium oxide — Chem. a white infusible powder, Sc2O3, soluble in acids. Also called scandia …
55Nitrate de scandium — Nitrate de scandium(III) Nitrate de scandium Général No CAS …
56Nitrate de scandium(III) — Nitrate de scandium Général No CAS …
57Isotopes of scandium — Naturally occurring scandium (Sc) is composed of 1 stable isotope 45Sc. 13 radioisotopes have been characterized with the most stable being 46Sc with a half life of 83.8 days, 47Sc with a half life of 3.35 days, and 48Sc with a half life of 43.7… …
58Lead scandium tantalate — (PST) is a ferroelectric ceramic material with perovskite structure. It has the formula Pb(ScxTa1 x)O3. The x is usually about 0.5.Like structurally similar lead zirconate titanate and barium strontium titanate, PST can be used for manufacture of …
597440-20-2 — Scandium Scandium Calcium …
60scandiumoxide — scandium oxide n. A white amorphous powder, Sc2O3, used as a source of scandium and in manufacturing ceramics. Also called scandia. * * * …