Th - Thorium
A long halflife radioactive metal, thorium was identified in 1821and isolated by J. J. Berzelius in 1828 in Sweden. Thorium is named for Thor, the Scandinavian god of war. It is found in thorite and thorianite in New England (USA) and other sites. Thorium is used in gas lamp mantles and nuclear breeder reactors. Thorium is a source of nuclear power. There is probably more untapped energy available for use from thorium in the minerals of the earth's crust than from combined uranium and fossil fuel sources. Much of the internal heat the earth has been attributed to thorium and uranium.
When pure, thorium is a silvery white metal which is air-stable and retains its lustre for several months. When contaminated with the oxide, thorium slowly tarnishes in air, becoming grey and finally black. Thorium oxide has a melting point of 3300°C, the highest of all oxides. Only a few elements, such as tungsten, and a few compounds, such as tantalum carbide, have higher melting points.
Thorium is slowly attacked by water, but does not dissolve readily in most common acids, except hydrochloric. Powdered thorium metal is often pyrophoric and should be carefully handled.When heated in air, thorium turnings ignite and burn brilliantly with a white light.
| - | 90 | Density | g/mL | 11 | .7 | |||
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| u | 232 | .03804 | K | 2028 | ||||
| A | 1 | .65 | K | 5061 | ||||
| A | - | kJ/mol | 514 | .4 | ||||
| V | 6 | .08 | kJ/mol | 16 | .1 | |||
| - | 1 | .3 | J/gK | 0 | .12 | |||
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
210 9 msec a,8.200 MeV Ra-206 210.0 |
211 37 msec a/EC,7.940 Ra-207/Ac-211 211.01481 |
212 30 msec a/EC,7.952 Ra-208/Ac-212 212.01291 |
213 140 msec a,7.840 MeV Ra-209 213.01295 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
214 100 msec a,7.826 MeV Ra-210 214.01145 |
215 1.2 sec a,7.666 MeV Ra-211 215.01172 |
216 0.028 sec a/EC,8.071 Ra-212/Ac-216 216.01105 |
216a 180 usec a,10.099 MeV Ra-212 216.01322 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
217 0.252 msec a,9.424 MeV Ra-213 217.01306 |
218 109 nsec a,9.849 MeV Ra-214 218.01326 |
219 1.05 usec a,9.510 MeV Ra-215 219.01552 |
220 9.7 usec a/EC,8.953 Ra-216/Ac-220 220.01573 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
221 1.68 msec a,8.628 MeV Ra-217 221.01817 |
222 2.8 msec a,8.129 MeV Ra-218 222.01845 |
223 0.60 sec a,7.567 MeV Ra-219 223.02078 |
224 1.05 sec a,7.304 MeV Ra-220 224.02145 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
225 8.72 min a/EC,6.922 Ra-221/Ac-225 225.02394 |
226 30.57 min a,6.451 MeV Ra-222 226.02489 |
227 18.72 da a,6.146 MeV Ra-223 227.02769 |
228 1.9131 yr a,5.520 MeV Ra-224 228.02873 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
229 7880 yr a,5.168 MeV Ra-225 229.03175 |
230 7.538E+4 yr a/SF,4.770 Ra-226/? 230.03312 |
231 25.52 hr a/B-,2.100 Ra-227/Pa-231 231.03629 |
232 100% 1.405E10 yr a/SF,4.083 Ra-228/? 232.03804 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
233 22.3 min B-,1.245 MeV Pa-233 233.04157 |
234 24.10 da B-,6.420 MeV Pa-234 234.04359 |
235 7.1 min B-,1.930 MeV Pa-235 235.04750 |
236 37.5 min B-,6.000 MeV Pa-236 236.05014 |
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| MASS abundancy Halflife Particle, Energy Decay Product(s) Isotopic Mass |
237 5.0 min B-,1.710 MeV Pa-237 237.0 |
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