Thorium can react with the majority of non metals; with metals thorium form alloys.
Thorium can be combined with the majority of non-metals.
probably nothing
Thorium is a tetravalent element. Thorium react slowly with water; thorium can react with concentrated nitric acid and hydrogen chloride. Thorium can react with the majority of other chemical elements. The Pauling electronegativity of thorium is 1,3.
thorium and plutonium
Elements combine to form compounds to become more stable
Thorium can be combined with the majority of non-metals.
Thorium can be separated from other elements by solvent extraction with tributylphosphate.
probably nothing
To obtain pure thorium metal it is necessary to separate thorium from other elements.
Yes, thorium is a member of the group of f blockelements.
Thorium is a tetravalent element. Thorium react slowly with water; thorium can react with concentrated nitric acid and hydrogen chloride. Thorium can react with the majority of other chemical elements. The Pauling electronegativity of thorium is 1,3.
Elements combine to form chemical compounds.
Thorium 231
6 elements which are titanium(Ti), Zirconium (Zr), Hafnium(Hf), rutherfordium (Rf), Cerium (Ce), and thorium (Th). here thorium and rutherfordium are radioactive elements.
6 elements which are titanium(Ti), Zirconium (Zr), Hafnium(Hf), rutherfordium (Rf), Cerium (Ce), and thorium (Th). here thorium and rutherfordium are radioactive elements.
Thorium is a natural chemical element; chemical elements were formed by stellar nucleosynthesis at the beginning of the universe.
thorium and plutonium