All atoms have a crystalline structure, even Protactinium. Ok but how do we know what is the crystal structure of an atom of Pa?
In the case of Protactinium the crystalline structure is Orthorhombic. There is a lot of cool facts about Protactinium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
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Learn more about the atomic mass.
Year: 1917
Location: England/France
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In the case of Protactinium the crystalline structure is Orthorhombic. There is a lot of cool facts about Protactinium that people don't know. Let me walk you through...
Protactinium Overview
Protactinium Crystal Structure
OrthorhombicAtomic Number
91Learn more about the atomic number.
Atomic Mass
231,03588Learn more about the atomic mass.
Uses
It has no significant commercial applications.Sources
Does not occur in nature. Found among fission products of uranium, thorium, and plutonium.Description
Very rare, silvery-white, extremely radioactive metal.Atomic Symbol
PaName Origin
Greek: proto and actinium (parent of actinium); it forms actinium when it radioactively decays.State at 20 °C
solidDiscovery
Discovered By: Fredrich Soddy, John Cranston, Otto Hahn, Lise MeitnerYear: 1917
Location: England/France
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When you need to include a fact or piece of information in an assignment or essay you should also include where and how you found that piece of information.That gives credibility to your paper and it is sometimes required in higher education.
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Luz, Gelson. "Crystal Structure of Protactinium (Pa) [& Color, Uses, Discovery ..." Materials. Gelsonluz.com. dd mmmm. yyyy. <URL>
Now replace dd, mmmm and yyyy with the day, month, and year you browsed this page. Also replace URL for the actual url of this page (The < and > stay, ok?). This citation format is based on MLA.
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