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Lewis acids and bases and Scandium

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Lewis acids and bases and Scandium

Lewis acids and bases vs. Scandium

A Lewis acid is a chemical species that contains an empty orbital which is capable of accepting an electron pair from a Lewis base to form a Lewis adduct. Scandium is a chemical element with symbol Sc and atomic number 21.

Similarities between Lewis acids and bases and Scandium

Lewis acids and bases and Scandium have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acid, Hydride, Lithium, Magnesium.

Acid

An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H+), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid).

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Hydride

In chemistry, a hydride is the anion of hydrogen, H−, or, more commonly, it is a compound in which one or more hydrogen centres have nucleophilic, reducing, or basic properties.

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Lithium

Lithium (from lit) is a chemical element with symbol Li and atomic number 3.

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Magnesium

Magnesium is a chemical element with symbol Mg and atomic number 12.

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Lewis acids and bases and Scandium Comparison

Lewis acids and bases has 85 relations, while Scandium has 118. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.97% = 4 / (85 + 118).

References

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