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  2. Isotopes of protactinium - Wikipedia

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    The four naturally occurring isotopes allow a standard atomic weight to be given. Twenty-nine radioisotopes of protactinium have been characterized, ranging from 211 Pa to 239 Pa. The most stable isotope is 231 Pa with a half-life of 32,760 years, 233 Pa with a half-life of 26.967 days, and 230 Pa with a half-life of 17.4

  3. Protactinium - Wikipedia

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    The longest-lived and most abundant (nearly 100%) naturally occurring isotope of protactinium, protactinium-231, has a half-life of 32,760 years and is a decay product of uranium-235. Much smaller trace amounts of the short-lived protactinium-234 and its nuclear isomer protactinium-234m occur in the decay chain of uranium-238 .

  4. Category:Isotopes of protactinium - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Isotopes of protactinium" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. List of radioactive nuclides by half-life - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days and years. Current methods make it difficult to measure half-lives between approximately 10 −19 and 10 −10 seconds.

  6. Isotopes of thorium - Wikipedia

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    234 Th has a half-life of 24.1 days, and when it decays, it emits a beta particle, and in doing so, it transmutes into protactinium-234. 234 Th has a mass of 234.0436 atomic mass units, and it has a decay energy of about 270 keV. Uranium-238 usually decays into this isotope of thorium (although in rare cases it can undergo spontaneous fission ...

  7. Oswald Helmuth Göhring - Wikipedia

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    The new element was named brevium due to the brief half-life of the isotope specific studied, Protactinium-234 (234 Pa). Fajans and Göhring also worked to identify as many isotopes of the new element as possible, and also to publicize their discovery—a process that was hampered by the beginning of World War I. [1]

  8. Actinides in the environment - Wikipedia

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    The actinide series is a group of chemical elements with atomic numbers ranging from 89 to 102, [note 1] including notable elements such as uranium and plutonium.The nuclides (or isotopes) thorium-232, uranium-235, and uranium-238 occur primordially, while trace quantities of actinium, protactinium, neptunium, and plutonium exist as a result of radioactive decay and (in the case of neptunium ...

  9. Template:Infobox protactinium - Wikipedia

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    Isotopes of protactinium. Main isotopes [7] Decay; abun­dance half-life (t 1/2) mode pro­duct; ... No isotopes known, Isobox does not exist: local input, per ...