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What element, atomic number 21, takes its name from Latin from of a European region?
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| Scandium (Sc) |
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Scandium (Sc) takes its name from the Latin Scandia, 'Scandinavia'. Atomic number 21, it has a standard atomic weight of 44.955908, a melting point of 1814 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 3109 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 4.
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Scandium (Sc) takes its name from the Latin Scandia, 'Scandinavia'. Atomic number 21, it has a standard atomic weight of 44.955908, a melting point of 1814 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 3109 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 4.
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