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Actinium is a silvery-white, radioactive metal that is typically found in the form of its compounds rather than as a pure element. It is a member of the actinide series on the Periodic Table and is highly reactive, quickly forming a layer of oxide when exposed to air. Due to its radioactivity, actinium is primarily used for scientific research and not for commercial purposes.

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