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1. Protactinium is found in extremely low concentrations in uranium ores.

2. Protactinium can be obtained artificially from 232Th by nuclear reactions.

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Is protactinium found in nature?

Protactinium exist in minute traces in uranium ores.


Why did protactinium come here?

Protactinium is a natrural chemical element, radioactive, unstable; protactinium is found in extremely low concentrations, in pitchblende - an uranium ore.


Where can you find protactinium?

Protactinium is a natural chemical element, found in uranium ores as pitchblende in extremely low concentrations; but protactinium can be obtained artificially by nuclear reactions from 232Th.


Who made protactinium?

Protactinium is a natural chemical element, found in uranium ores as pitchblende in extremely low concentrations; but protactinium can be obtained artificially by nuclear reactions from 232Th.


What period is protactinium found in?

Period 7 (it is a member of actinides).


How was protactinium found or made today?

1. Protactinium exist in extremely low concentrations in uranium ores (approx. 3 mg/kg). 2. Protactinium can be obtained artificially by nuclear reactions from thorium 232.


Is protactinium magnetic?

Protactinium is paramagnetic.


Is protactinium corrosive?

Protactinium is not corrosive.


Some things with protactinium in them?

Protactinium is present in trace amounts in nature and can be found in uranium ores. It is used in research as a neutron source and is also studied for its potential applications in nuclear reactors and accelerators. Protactinium has no significant commercial uses due to its scarcity and radioactivity.


Is protactinium metal?

yes, protactinium is a metal


What is made from protactinium?

Nothing is made from protactinium.


where was the element protactinium found?

Protactinium was first discovered in 1913 in Germany by Kasimir Fajans and Oswald Helmuth Göhring. It was later independently discovered in 1917 in the United States by John Arnold Cranston and Frederick Soddy.