Protactinium

91

Pa

231.03588(

  • Name: Protactinium
  • Symbol: Pa
  • Atomic number: 91
  • Atomic weight: 231.03588(
  • CAS Registry ID: 7440-13-3
  • Group name: Actinoid
  • Period number: 7
  • Block: f-block
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Description

Protactinium is an actinide that has a bright silver metallic appearance in its natural solid state. It is highly radioactive, very toxic, and one of the rarest elements on earth. At extremely low temperatures it displays superconductivity traits. Protactinium has an atomic weight of 231.03588, a melting point of 2854 °F, and the boiling point of this element is not yet known. The rarity, toxicity, and radioactivity of protactinium prevent it from being used for any commercial uses; it is currently only used for research purposes.

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Isolation

Protactinium occurs in nature in pitchblende from the decay of uranium. Isolation of protactinium is not normally carried out as it is expensive and dangerous.

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Protactinium has been isolated and synthesized rarely throughout its history. It was discovered in 1913 and prepared in 1927. The first process that was used to isolate protactinium was carried out by Aristid Grosse. He reduced protactinium to an oxide form, and then converted the oxide form to an iodide. Using a high vacuum and an electrically heated filament, he ‘cracked’ the iodide form of protactinium to yield pure protactinium and iodide gas. Protactinium was also produced by the Atomic Energy Authority of the United Kingdom. The isolation process was extremely complicated, produced 60 tons of waste material, cost over ½ a million dollars, and resulted in only 125 grams of protactinium. The half life of protactinium is extremely short, some isotopes have half lives of less than 1.8 seconds, and so it is difficult to produce and store. The hazardous pure form of protactinium must be handled with cautions that are similar to plutonium.


General
Name Protactinium
Symbol Pa
Number 91
Chemical series actinides
Group n/a
Period 7
Block f
Appearance silvery metallic luster
Standard atomic weight 231.03588(2)  g·mol−1
Electron configuration [Rn] 5f2 6d1 7s2
Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 20, 9, 2
Atomic properties
Crystal structure orthorhombic
Oxidation states 2, 3, 4, 5 (weakly basic oxide)
Electronegativity 1.5 (scale Pauling)
Ionization energies 1st: 568 kJ/mol
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Atomic radius 180  pm
Atomic radius (calc.)
Covalent radius
Van der Waals radius
Physical properties
Phase solid
Density (near r.t.) 15.37  g·cm−3
Liquid density at m.p.
Melting point 1841 K (1568 °C, 2854 °F)
Boiling point 4300 K (4027 °C, ? °F)
Critical point
Heat of fusion 12.34  kJ·mol−1
Heat of vaporization 481  kJ·mol−1
Heat capacity
Miscellaneous
Magnetic ordering
Electrical resistivity (0 °C) 177 nΩ·m
Thermal conductivity (300 K) 47  W·m−1·K−1
Thermal expansion
Speed of sound (thin rod)
Young's modulus
Shear modulus
Bulk modulus
Poisson ratio
Mohs hardness
Vickers hardness
Brinell hardness
CAS registry number 7440-13-3

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