Certainly! Let's find the molar mass of the element scandium (Sc).
In the provided periodic table excerpt, we see the elements calcium (Ca), scandium (Sc), and titanium (Ti) along with their respective atomic numbers and molar masses. We specifically need the molar mass of scandium.
The given data in the table includes:
- Element: Calcium (Ca)
- Atomic Number: 20
- Molar Mass: 40.08 g/mol
- Element: Scandium (Sc)
- Atomic Number: 21
- Molar Mass: 44.96 g/mol
- Element: Titanium (Ti)
- Atomic Number: 22
- Molar Mass: 47.87 g/mol
From this table, we extract the molar mass value directly associated with scandium (Sc). According to the data, scandium's molar mass is [tex]\( 44.96 \, \text{g/mol} \)[/tex].
Thus, the molar mass of scandium (Sc) is:
[tex]$44.96 \, \frac{\text{g}}{\text{mol}}$[/tex]