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+ | Thorium is a soft, very ductile, silver-gray, heavy, metallic element of the actinide series of elements. Thorium is used in high strength alloys and ultraviolet photoelectric cells. When bombarded with nuetrons thorium becomes [[uranium]] 233, a fuel for nuclear reactors. | ||
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Atomic symbol: | Th | |
Atomic number: | 90 | |
Group: | n/a | |
Period: | 7 | |
Series: | Actinides |
Naturally Occuring Isotopes
- Th232
Thorium is a soft, very ductile, silver-gray, heavy, metallic element of the actinide series of elements. Thorium is used in high strength alloys and ultraviolet photoelectric cells. When bombarded with nuetrons thorium becomes uranium 233, a fuel for nuclear reactors.