scandium$72401$ - translation to greek
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scandium$72401$ - translation to greek

Scandium-36; Scandium-37; Scandium-38; Scandium-39; Scandium-40; Scandium-41; Scandium-42; Scandium-43; Scandium-45; Scandium-46; Scandium-47; Scandium-48; Scandium-49; Scandium-50; Scandium-51; Scandium-52; Scandium-53; Scandium-54; Scandium-55; Scandium-56; Scandium-57; Scandium-58; Scandium-59; Scandium-60; Scandium-42m; Scandium-43m1; Scandium-43m2; Scandium-44m1; Scandium-44m2; Scandium-44m3; Scandium-45m; Scandium-46m1; Scandium-46m2; Scandium-47m; Scandium-50m; Scandium-54m; Scandium isotopes; Scandium isotope

scandium      
n. σκάνδιο

Definition

scandium
['skand??m]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 21, a soft silvery-white metal resembling the rare-earth elements. (Symbol: Sc)
Origin
C19: mod. L., from Scandia, contr. of Scandinavia (where minerals are found containing this element).

Wikipedia

Isotopes of scandium

Naturally occurring scandium (21Sc) is composed of one stable isotope, 45Sc. Twenty-five 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 hours and 44Sc with a half-life of 3.97 hours. All the remaining isotopes have half-lives that are less than four hours, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than two minutes, the least stable being proton unbound 39Sc with a half-life shorter than 300 nanoseconds. This element also has 13 meta states with the most stable being 44m2Sc (t1/2 58.6 h).

The isotopes of scandium range in atomic weight from 38 u (36Sc) to 62 u (62Sc). The primary decay mode at masses lower than the only stable isotope, 45Sc, is beta-plus or electron capture, and the primary mode at masses above it is beta-minus. The primary decay products at atomic weights below 45Sc are calcium isotopes and the primary products from higher atomic weights are titanium isotopes.