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Qu'est-ce (qui) est protactinium$64741$ - définition

NUCLIDES WITH ATOMIC NUMBER Z = 91 BUT WITH DIFFERENT MASS NUMBERS
Brevium; Protactinium-229; Protactinium-230; Protactinium-231; Protactinium-238; Protactinium-234; Protactinium-233; Protactinium-235; Protactinium-232; Protactinium-236; Protactinium-237; Protactinium-212; Protactinium-213; Protactinium-214; Protactinium-215; Protactinium-216; Protactinium-217; Protactinium-218; Protactinium-219; Protactinium-220; Protactinium-221; Protactinium-222; Protactinium-223; Protactinium-224; Protactinium-225; Protactinium-226; Protactinium-227; Protactinium-228; Protactinium-239; Protactinium-240; Proactinium-231; Protactinium isotopes; Protactinium isotope; Pa-211; Pa-219; Pa-220; Pa-223; Pa-236
  • A solution of Protactinium-231

Protactinium compounds         
  • Coordination of protactinium (solid circles) and halogen atoms (open circles) in protactinium(V) fluoride or chloride.
  • The proposed structure of the protactinocene (Pa(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) molecule
CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Compounds of protactinium; Pa compounds; Protactinium compound
Protactinium compounds are compounds containing the element protactinium (symbol: Pa). These compounds usually have protactinium in the +5 oxidation state, although these compounds can also exist in the +2, +3 and +4 oxidation states.
Protactinium         
  • [[Dmitri Mendeleev]]'s 1871 periodic table with a gap for protactinium on the bottom row of the chart, between thorium and uranium
  • Coordination of protactinium (solid circles) and halogen atoms (open circles) in protactinium(V) fluoride or chloride.
  • Protactinium occurs in [[uraninite]] ores.
  • The proposed structure of the protactinocene (Pa(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) molecule
ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL PA AND ATOMIC NUMBER OF 91
Element 91; Meitnium; Protoactinium; Proactinium; Protactinium chloride; PaCl5; Protactinium pentachloride; Uranium-X; Pa (element); Pa element; History of protactinium
Protactinium (formerly protoactinium) is a chemical element with the symbol Pa and atomic number 91. It is a dense, silvery-gray actinide metal which readily reacts with oxygen, water vapor and inorganic acids.
protactinium         
  • [[Dmitri Mendeleev]]'s 1871 periodic table with a gap for protactinium on the bottom row of the chart, between thorium and uranium
  • Coordination of protactinium (solid circles) and halogen atoms (open circles) in protactinium(V) fluoride or chloride.
  • Protactinium occurs in [[uraninite]] ores.
  • The proposed structure of the protactinocene (Pa(C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>2</sub>) molecule
ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL PA AND ATOMIC NUMBER OF 91
Element 91; Meitnium; Protoactinium; Proactinium; Protactinium chloride; PaCl5; Protactinium pentachloride; Uranium-X; Pa (element); Pa element; History of protactinium
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¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 91, a radioactive metal of the actinide series, occurring in small amounts as a product of the natural decay of uranium. (Symbol: Pa)
Origin
early 20th cent.: from proto- + actinium, so named because one of its isotopes decays to form actinium.

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Isotopes of protactinium

Protactinium (91Pa) has no stable isotopes. The four naturally occurring isotopes allow a standard atomic weight to be given.

Twenty-nine radioisotopes of protactinium have been characterized, ranging from 211Pa to 239Pa. The most stable isotope is 231Pa with a half-life of 32,760 years, 233Pa with a half-life of 26.967 days, and 230Pa with a half-life of 17.4 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives less than 1.6 days, and the majority of these have half-lives less than 1.8 seconds. This element also has five meta states, 217mPa (t1/2 1.15 milliseconds), 220m1Pa (t1/2 = 308 nanoseconds), 220m2Pa (t1/2 = 69 nanoseconds), 229mPa (t1/2 = 420 nanoseconds), and 234mPa (t1/2 = 1.17 minutes).

The only naturally occurring isotopes are 231Pa, which occurs as an intermediate decay product of 235U, 234Pa and 234mPa, both of which occur as intermediate decay products of 238U. 231Pa makes up nearly all natural protactinium.

The primary decay mode for isotopes of Pa lighter than (and including) the most stable isotope 231Pa is alpha decay, except for 228Pa to 230Pa, which primarily decay by electron capture to isotopes of thorium. The primary mode for the heavier isotopes is beta minus (β) decay. The primary decay products of 231Pa and isotopes of protactinium lighter than and including 227Pa are isotopes of actinium and the primary decay products for the heavier isotopes of protactinium are isotopes of uranium.