Isotope 225Ac: is used in radiation therapy of cancers.
Isotope 227Ac: is used in neutron sources (Ac, Be). Also useful for hydrological study of seas and oceans.
Actinium is a metal, soft, radioactive, unstable, very rare, expensive, has only some applications, atomic number 89, actinoids family. But only the atomic number is unique !
Actinium is a metal.
yes,actinium is poisonos.
Actinium may be used in actinium-beryllium neutron sources or in radiotherapy.
Actinium is not soluble in water.
Applications of actinium are: - neutron source as actinium-beryllium - radiotherapy
Practically actinium has not applications outside of research laboratories. Actinium-225 can be used as a radiation source in radiotherapy.
Actinium hasn't important applications:- actinium-227/beryllium neutron source- determination of Ac-227 in ocean waters help to understand the vertical movements of water- actinium-225 was studied for cancer radiotherapy
Actinium has only rare applications: 227Ac in neutron sources, as Ac-Be. 225Ac in radiotherapy of cancers 227Ac as tracer in oceanography But actinium is rare, expensive and radioactive; perhaps I consider that actinium is good for science.
Actinium has only rare applications: 227Ac in neutron sources, as Ac-Be. 225Ac in radiotherapy of cancers 227Ac as tracer in oceanography
Actinium has only rare applications: 227Ac in neutron sources, as Ac-Be. 225Ac in radiotherapy of cancers 227Ac as tracer in oceanography
Actinium is a metal, soft, radioactive, unstable, very rare, expensive, has only some applications, atomic number 89, actinoids family. But only the atomic number is unique !
Possible uses: neutron source, alpha rays source for radio-therapy
Actinium is a radioactive metal; no taste !
no actinium is not a magnet no actinium is not a magnet
Actinium has only rare applications: 227Ac in neutron sources; but well known are sources as Pu-Be, Ra-Be, Am-Be. 225Ac in radiotherapy; but many isotopes are used in radiotherapy. 227Ac as tracer in oceanography: no method before.
Actinium is a trivalent metal; only in the actinium hydride is divalent.