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Is protactinium metal

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 9/26/2021

yes, protactinium is a metal

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Is protactinium a metal?

Because the properties (chemical and physical) of protactinium are the general properties of metals.


Is protactinium a gas or a solid?

Protactinium is a solid metal.


What physical state does protactinium naturally occur in?

At room temperature protactinium is a solid metal.


What state of matter is protactinium?

Protactinium is a solid state of matter. Specifically, it is a dense, silvery-gray metal that is radioactive.


Does protactinium react with water?

Protactinium is a highly reactive metal and it can react with water, particularly in its radioactive forms. This reaction can release hydrogen gas and produce protactinium hydroxide. However, protactinium is rare and not often encountered in everyday situations.


What is protactinium?

Protactinium is a natural chemical element, metal, very radioactive.


Is protactinium a lender sharer or giver of electrons?

As a metal protactinium is a giver of electrons.


Is protactinium a solid liquid or gas in room temperature?

Protactinium is a solid metal.


What odor does protactinium?

Protactinium does not have a distinct odor as it is a radioactive metal that exists primarily in compounds, not in its pure form.


Is protactinium a metalloid?

Protactinium is not considered a metalloid. It is a radioactive metallic element that falls under the actinide series in the periodic table.


What is the texture of protactinium?

Protactinium is a dense and silver-colored metal that is malleable and ductile. Its texture is smooth and lustrous, similar to other metallic elements.


What does protactinium look like in its pure form?

Pure protactinium is a shiny silver metal that quickly tarnishes in air to form a dark oxide layer. It is highly radioactive and is typically stored under mineral oil or inert gas to prevent oxidation.