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Actinium, electron configuration

The actinide elements consist of the 15 elements from actinium to lawrencium. Their outer electronic configurations are given in Table 8.6. [Pg.166]

ACTINIUM- [CAS 7440-34-8]. Chemical element symbol Ac. at. no. 89. at. wt. 227 (mass number of the most stable isotope), periodic table group 3, classed in the periodic system as a higher homologue of lanthanum. The electronic configuration for actinium is... [Pg.26]

I he atomic wcighi varies because of natural variations in the isotopic composition of the element, caused by the various isotopes having different origins - I h is the end product of the thorium decay scries, while Ph and " Pb arise Irom uranium as end products of the actinium and radium series respectively. Lead-204 has no existing natural radioactive precursors. Electronic configuration l.v 2s lfc22/j"3v 3//,3i/l"4v- 4/, 4l/" 4/ IJ5v- 5/ "5t/l"bv />-. Ionic radius Pb I.IX A. Pb 1 0.7(1 A. Metallic radius 1.7502 A. Covalent radius (ip i 1.44 A. First ionization potential 7.415 cV second. 14.17 eV. Oxidation... [Pg.922]

PROTACTINIUM. [CAS 7440-13-13], Chemical element, symbol Pa, at. no. 91, at. wt, 231.036, radioactive metal of the Actinide Series, mp is estimated at less than 1600°C, All isotopes arc radioactive. The most stable isotope is 23IPa with a half-life of 3,43 v 104 years, The latter is a second-generation daughter of a5U and a member of the actinium (2n + 3) decay series, See also Radioactivity, Electronic configuration... [Pg.1370]

An asterisk denotes a radioactive isotope whose lifetime is indicated in the column Natural abundance. When a stable element has several radioactive isotopes, a few ones have been chosen for their interest in different applications. For the radioactive elements, only the isotopes with the longest lifetimes and at least one with a nonzero nuclear spin I are indicated. The electronic configuration of an element with atomic number Z is given in italics in the Name and symbol column. When relevant, the old Group label notation of the periodic table is indicated in brackets in this same column. The radioactive elements francium, radium, and actinium (Z = 87, 88, and 89, respectively) have been omitted. [Pg.451]

The seventh period of the periodic table is occupied by a similar series called the actinide series. Beginning with actinium the 5/ electron shell is populated in a matmer analogous to filling the 4/ electron shell in the lanthanide series. A suggested electronic configuration [K2, M6], is shown in Table 9.2. After the alkaline earth radium, additional electrons are added to the 6d and 5/ shells, beginning the actinide series. At the beginning of the actinide series electrons are added... [Pg.407]

Nobelium is a member of the actinide series of elements. The ground state electron configuration is assumed to be (Rn)5fl47s2, by analogy with the equivalent lanthanide element ytterbium ([Kr]4fl46s2) there has never been enough nobelium made to experimentally verify the electronic configuration. Unlike the other actinide elements and the lanthanide elements, nobelium is most stable in solution as the dipositive cation No ". Consequently its chemistry resembles that of the much less chemically stable dipositive lanthanide cations or the common chemistry of the alkaline earth elements. When oxidized to No, nobelium follows the well-estabhshed chemistry of the stable, tripositive rare earth elements and of the other tripositive actinide elements (e.g., americium and curium), see also Actinium Berkelium Einsteinium Fermium Lawrencium Mendele-vium Neptunium Plutonium Protactinium Ruthereordium Thorium Uranium. [Pg.854]

The following elements also have the same electronic configuration as actinium (i.e. 5s 5pl) in their outer-most electronic orbitals, while the inner 4d orbitals are being filled, on going from element to element. Neptunium, Plutonium, Americium, Curium, Berkelium... [Pg.105]


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