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Atomic symbol: Pa
Atomic number: 91
Atomic weight: 231.0359
Atomic volume: 15.0 cm3/mol
Density: 15.4 g/cm3
Period Number: 7
Group number: none
Group name: Rare Earth, Actinides
Element classification: Metal


States


Phase at room temperature: Solid
Melting Point: 1873.2 K
Boiling point: 4500 K
Heat of fusion: 12.30 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: ?


Energies


Ionization Energy: 5.89 eV
1st ionization energy: 568 kJ/mole
2nd ionization energy: kJ/mole
3rd ionization energy: kJ/mole
Electronegativity: 1.5
Electron affinity: kJ/mole
Specific heat: 0.12 J/gK
Heat atomization: 527 kJ/mole atoms


Oxidation & Electrons


Shells: 2,8,18,32,20,9,2
Electron Shell Configuration: [Rn] 5f2 6d1 7s2
Minimum oxidation number: 0
Maximum oxidation number: 5
Minimum common oxidation number: 0
Maximum common oxidation no: 5


Appearance & Characteristics


Structure:: fcc: face-centered cubic
Color: silvery
Hardness: mohs
Toxicity: ?
Characteristics: Radioactive
Uses: ?


Reactions


Reaction with air: ?
Reaction with 6M HCl: ?
Reaction with 15M HNO3: ?
Reaction with 6M NaOH: none


Other Forms


Number of isotopes: 1
Oxide(s): PaO PaO2 Pa2O5
Hydride(s): PaH3
Chloride(s): PaCl4 PaCl5


Radius


Atomic Radius: 163 pm
Ionic radius (1- ion): pm
Ionic radius (1+ ion): pm
Ionic radius (2- ion): pm
Ionic radius (2+ ion): pm
Ionic radius (3+ ion): 118 pm


Conductivity


Thermal conductivity: J/m-sec-deg
Electrical conductivity: 1/mohm-cm
Polarizability: 25.4 A^3


Abundance


Source: Synthetic(U-235 decay)
Relative abundance solar system: log
Abundance earth's crust: -5.9 log
Estimated crustal abundance: 1.4×10-6 milligrams per kilogram
Estimated oceanic abundance: 5×10-11 milligrams per liter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


History


(Gr. protos: first) The first isotope of element 91 to be discovered was 234Pa, also known as UX2, a short-lived member of the naturally occurring 238U decay series. It was identified by K. Fajans and O.H. Gohring in 1913 and the named the new element brevium. When the longer-lived isotope 231Pa was identified by Hahn and Meitner in 1918, the name protoactinium was adopted as being more consistent with the characteristics of the most abundant isotope. Sody, Cranson, and Fleck were also active in this work. The name protoactinium was shortened to protactinium in 1949. In 1927, Grosse prepared 2 mg of a white powder, which was shown to be Pa2O5. Later, in 1934, from 0.1 g of pure Pa2O5 he isolated the element by two methods, one of which was by converting the oxide to an iodide and "cracking" it in a high vacuum by an electrically heated filament by the reaction: 2PaI5 --> 2Pa + 5I2.


Properties


Protactinium has a bright metallic luster which it retains for some time in air. The element occurs in pitchblende to the extent of about 1 part 231Pa to 10 million parts of ore. Ores from Zaire have about 3 ppm. Protactinium has 20 isotopes, the most common of which is 231Pa with a half-life of 32,700 years. A number of protactinium compounds are known, some of which are colored. The element is superconductive below 1.4K. The element is a dangerous material and requires precautions similar to those used when handling plutonium. In 1959 and 1961, it was announced that the Great Britain Atomic Energy Authority extracted by a 12-stage process 125 g of 99.9% protactinium, the world's only stock of the metal for many years to come. The extraction was made from 60 tons of waste material at a cost of about $500,000. Protactinium is one of the rarest and most expensive naturally occurring elements. O.R.N.L. supplies protactinium-231 at a cost of about $280/g. The elements is an alpha emitter (5.0 MeV) and is a radiological hazard similar to polonium.

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