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Naturally occurring
scandium Scandium is a chemical element with the symbol Sc and atomic number 21. It is a silvery-white metallic d-block element. Historically, it has been classified as a rare-earth element, together with yttrium and the Lanthanides. It was discovered in ...
(21Sc) is composed of one stable
isotope Isotopes are two or more types of atoms that have the same atomic number (number of protons in their nuclei) and position in the periodic table (and hence belong to the same chemical element), and that differ in nucleon numbers (mass numbers) ...
, 45Sc. Twenty-five
radioisotope A radionuclide (radioactive nuclide, radioisotope or radioactive isotope) is a nuclide that has excess nuclear energy, making it unstable. This excess energy can be used in one of three ways: emitted from the nucleus as gamma radiation; transferr ...
s have been characterized, with the most stable being 46Sc with a
half-life Half-life (symbol ) is the time required for a quantity (of substance) to reduce to half of its initial value. The term is commonly used in nuclear physics to describe how quickly unstable atoms undergo radioactive decay or how long stable ato ...
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 state A nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus, in which one or more nucleons (protons or neutrons) occupy higher energy levels than in the ground state of the same nucleus. "Metastable" describes nuclei whose excited states have ha ...
s with the most stable being 44m2Sc (t1/2 58.6 h). The isotopes of scandium range in
atomic weight Relative atomic mass (symbol: ''A''; sometimes abbreviated RAM or r.a.m.), also known by the deprecated synonym atomic weight, is a dimensionless physical quantity defined as the ratio of the average mass of atoms of a chemical element in a giv ...
from 38 u (36Sc) to 62 u (62Sc). The primary
decay mode Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation. A material containing unstable nuclei is consid ...
at masses lower than the only stable isotope, 45Sc, is beta-plus or
electron capture Electron capture (K-electron capture, also K-capture, or L-electron capture, L-capture) is a process in which the proton-rich nucleus of an electrically neutral atom absorbs an inner atomic electron, usually from the K or L electron shells. Thi ...
, and the primary mode at masses above it is beta-minus. The primary
decay product In nuclear physics, a decay product (also known as a daughter product, daughter isotope, radio-daughter, or daughter nuclide) is the remaining nuclide left over from radioactive decay. Radioactive decay often proceeds via a sequence of steps ( ...
s at atomic weights below 45Sc are calcium isotopes and the primary products from higher atomic weights are
titanium isotopes Naturally occurring titanium (22Ti) is composed of five stable isotopes; 46Ti, 47Ti, 48Ti, 49Ti and 50Ti with 48Ti being the most abundant (73.8% natural abundance). Twenty-one radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 44Ti ...
.


List of isotopes

, - , 39Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 18 , 38.984790(26) , <300 ns , p , 38Ca , (7/2−)# , , , - , rowspan=3, 40Sc , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 19 , rowspan=3, 39.977967(3) , rowspan=3, 182.3(7) ms , β+ (99.54%) , 40Ca , rowspan=3, 4- , rowspan=3, , rowspan=3, , - , β+, p (.44%) , 39K , - , β+, α (.017%) , 36Ar , - , 41Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 20 , 40.96925113(24) , 596.3(17) ms , β+ , 41Ca , 7/2− , , , - , 42Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 21 , 41.96551643(29) , 681.3(7) ms , β+ , 42Ca , 0+ , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 42mSc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 616.28(6) keV , 61.7(4) s , β+ , 42Ca , (7, 5, 6)+ , , , - , 43Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 22 , 42.9611507(20) , 3.891(12) h , β+ , 43Ca , 7/2− , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 43m1Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 151.4(2) keV , 438(7) μs , , , 3/2+ , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 43m2Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 3123.2(3) keV , 470(4) ns , , , (19/2)− , , , - , 44Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 23 , 43.9594028(19) , 3.97(4) h , β+ , 44Ca , 2+ , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 44m1Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 67.8680(14) keV , 154.2(8) ns , , , 1− , , , - , rowspan=2 style="text-indent:1em" , 44m2Sc , rowspan=2 colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 270.95(20) keV , rowspan=2, 58.61(10) h , IT (98.8%) , 44Sc , rowspan=2, 6+ , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β+ (1.2%) , 44Ca , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 44m3Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 146.224(22) keV , 50.4(7) μs , , , 0- , , , - , 45Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 24 , 44.9559119(9) , colspan=3 align=center, Stable , 7/2− , 1.0000 , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 45mSc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 12.40(5) keV , 318(7) ms , IT , 45Sc , 3/2+ , , , - , 46Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 25 , 45.9551719(9) , 83.79(4) d , β , 46Ti , 4+ , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 46m1Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 52.011(1) keV , 9.4(8) μs , , , 6+ , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 46m2Sc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 142.528(7) keV , 18.75(4) s , IT , 46Sc , 1− , , , - , 47Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 26 , 46.9524075(22) , 3.3492(6) d , β , 47Ti , 7/2− , , , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 47mSc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 766.83(9) keV , 272(8) ns , , , (3/2)+ , , , - , 48Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 27 , 47.952231(6) , 43.67(9) h , β , 48Ti , 6+ , , , - , 49Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 28 , 48.950024(4) , 57.2(2) min , β , 49Ti , 7/2− , , , - , 50Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 29 , 49.952188(17) , 102.5(5) s , β , 50Ti , 5+ , , , - , rowspan=2 style="text-indent:1em" , 50mSc , rowspan=2 colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 256.895(10) keV , rowspan=2, 350(40) ms , IT (97.5%) , 50Sc , rowspan=2, 2+, 3+ , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β (2.5%) , 50Ti , - , 51Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 30 , 50.953603(22) , 12.4(1) s , β , 51Ti , (7/2)− , , , - , 52Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 31 , 51.95668(21) , 8.2(2) s , β , 52Ti , 3(+) , , , - , rowspan=2, 53Sc , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 32 , rowspan=2, 52.95961(32)# , rowspan=2, 2.4(0.6) s , β (>99.9%) , 53Ti , rowspan=2, (7/2−)# , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β, n (<.1%) , 52Ti , - , rowspan=2, 54Sc , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 33 , rowspan=2, 53.96326(40) , rowspan=2, 260(30) ms , β (>99.9%) , 54Ti , rowspan=2, 3+# , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β, n (<.1%) , 53Ti , - , style="text-indent:1em" , 54mSc , colspan="3" style="text-indent:2em" , 110(3) keV , 7(5) μs , , , (5+) , , , - , rowspan=2, 55Sc , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 34 , rowspan=2, 54.96824(79) , rowspan=2, 0.115(15) s , β (>99.9%) , 55Ti , rowspan=2, 7/2−# , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β, n (<.1%) , 54Ti , - , 56Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 35 , 55.97287(75)# , 35(5) ms , β , 56Ti , (1+) , , , - , 57Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 36 , 56.97779(75)# , 13(4) ms , β , 57Ti , 7/2−# , , , - , 58Sc , style="text-align:right" , 21 , style="text-align:right" , 37 , 57.98371(86)# , 12(5) ms , β , 58Ti , (3+)# , , , - , rowspan=2, 59Sc , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=2 style="text-align:right" , 38 , rowspan=2, 58.98922(97)# , rowspan=2, 10# ms , β, n , 58Ti , rowspan=2, 7/2−# , rowspan=2, , rowspan=2, , - , β , 59Ti , - , rowspan=3, 60Sc , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 39 , rowspan=3, 59.99571(97)# , rowspan=3, 3# ms
(>620 ns) , β , 60Ti , rowspan=3, 3+# , rowspan=3, , rowspan=3, , - , β, n , 59Ti , - , β, 2n , 58Ti , - , rowspan=3, 61Sc , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 21 , rowspan=3 style="text-align:right" , 40 , rowspan=3, 61.001(600)# , rowspan=3, 2# ms
(>620 ns) , β , 61Ti , rowspan=3, 7/2-# , rowspan=3, , rowspan=3, , - , β, n , 60Ti , - , β, 2n , 59Ti


References

* * Isotope masses from: ** * Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from: ** ** * Half-life, spin, and isomer data selected from the following sources. ** ** ** {{Navbox element isotopes Scandium
Scandium Scandium is a chemical element with the symbol Sc and atomic number 21. It is a silvery-white metallic d-block element. Historically, it has been classified as a rare-earth element, together with yttrium and the Lanthanides. It was discovered in ...