No, it is not possible.
Thallium is a chemical element with symbol Tl and atomic number 81
In beta decay of thorium-234, a neutron in the nucleus of thorium-234 is transformed into a proton, releasing an electron (beta particle) and an antineutrino. This process converts the thorium-234 nucleus into protactinium-234.
Approximately 80% of the Earth's natural radioactivity comes from the decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in the Earth's crust.
Thorium-234 does not decay into Protactinium-234. Instead, Thorium-234 naturally decays by alpha emission to Protactinium-230. The difference in decay modes is due to variances in their nuclear structures and energetics.
Thorium is a weakly radioactive metal that is not highly reactive compared to other elements like uranium. It is more stable and less prone to oxidation or corrosion, which makes it a potentially safer option for nuclear energy production.
No, thorium emitting a beta particle is a nuclear reaction, not a chemical reaction. In a beta decay process, a neutron in the thorium nucleus converts into a proton, emitting a beta particle (an electron) and an antineutrino. This type of decay is a form of radioactive decay, which is a nuclear process involving changes in the nucleus of an atom.
When thorium and barium are combined, they do not react to form a specific compound. Thorium and barium are both elements and would simply mix together physically without undergoing a chemical reaction.
The chemical symbol for thorium is Th.
Thorium is a natural, radioactive, chemical element; chemically, thorium is homogeneous.
Thorium is a natural chemical element.
Thorium is a natural chemical element.
The chemical name thorium is unique.
The chemical symbol of thorium is Th.
During radioactive decays heat is released.
parent nuclide daughter nuclide + energy
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Thorium is a natural chemical element; chemical elements were formed by stellar nucleosynthesis at the beginning of the universe.