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How scandium, a transition metal forms an ion near a aristocrat gas structure?

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How scandium, a transition metal forms an ion near a aristocrat gas structure?

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Sc, scandium, can drop 3 electrons to have the same electron configuration as Argon (Ar). Sc within its normal state has 3 electrons contained by its 4th shell. By dropping those 3, it can be “happy” with a full valence electron shell. Therefore, it becomes Sc 3+. . . .

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