~ not appreciated until after they had been synthesised that the synthesis route might occur naturally!
Thorium
Uranium
Uranium Decay Series (from 238U)
Actinium Decay Series (from 235U)
Thorium Decay Series (from 232Th)
- All Radon isotopes are short half-life a-emitters (but give rise to short-lived b-emitters)
Radon gas is derived from Thorium content in Granite minerals Þ hazard in igneous areas- Actinium and Protactinium occur in uranium ores in trace amounts, because of their participation in Actinium Decay series (from 235U)
In fact Protactinium was originally found by Fajans & Göhring (1913) as Brevium, 234Pa (T1/2 = 6.8 h), in the uranium (238U) decay series before Hahn & Meitner and Soddy & Cranston (1916) discovered the much longer-lived 231Pa (T1/2 = 33,000 y) in the actinium (235U) decay series. Named Protactinium because it is the parent of actinium in the decay series from 235U
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