The name of the chemical element thorium is derived from the name of the Scandinavian god Thor.
Thorium is a name derived from the Scandinavian deity Thor; the symbol of the chemical element is Th.
The chemical name thorium is unique.
Also thorium.
Some thorium ores are monazite, thorianite, thorite.
Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius analyzed a mineral from the Falun district in 1815 and determined that it contained a new element, which he named thorium after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
Thorium is a natural chemical element formed by stellar nucleosynthesis during the early stages of the Universe. Thorium exist in many minerals as monazite, thorianite, thorite.
Thorium is generally known by its chemical name "Thorium." However, it may also be referred to as "Th" on the periodic table.
Thorium carbide is a systematic unique name in chemistry.
Thorium (Th) is a member of the actinoids family.
The name thorium was the original name from the beginning.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the Scandinavian god Thor.
Polonium isotopes are decay products of thorium or uranium.