Scandium is difficult to isolate in its pure form. It wasn't until 1960 that the first pound of scandium was produced. One potential application for scandium is in fuel cells. It is more abundant in the stars where it is around the twenty-sixth most abundant element. It is thought that the only areas with a fairly high scandium content are in Norway and Madagascar. The element was predicted by Mendeleyev's periodic table.
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