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Actinoids physical properties

The actinoid series encompasses the fourteen chemical elements with atomic numbers from 90 to 103, thorium (Th) to lawrencium (Lr). The actinoid series derives its name from the group-IIla element actinium (Ac) which can be included in the series for the purpose of comparison. Only Th and uranium (U) occur in usable quantities in nature. The other actinoids are man-made elements. Pure Th is a silvery-white metal which is air-stable and retains its luster for several months. U exhibits three crystallographic modifications as follows a (688°C) —> P (776°C) —> U is a heavy, silvery-white metal. The luster of freshly prepared americium (Am) is white and more silvery than neptunium (Np) or plutonium (Pu) prepared in the same manner. All actinoid elements are radioactive. Table 2.113 sutnmarizes some physical properties of actinoid metals (Th, U and Am). [Pg.495]

Table 2.113 Summary of some physical properties of actinoid metals, fee = face-centered cubic or = orthorhombic hep = hexagonal close-packed Tin = melting point g = crystal density. Table 2.113 Summary of some physical properties of actinoid metals, fee = face-centered cubic or = orthorhombic hep = hexagonal close-packed Tin = melting point g = crystal density.

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