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Protactinium is a metal.

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Protactinium is not considered a metalloid. It is a radioactive metallic element that falls under the actinide series in the Periodic Table.

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Is protactinium corrosive?

Protactinium is not corrosive.


Is protactinium magnetic?

Protactinium is paramagnetic.


What is made from protactinium?

Nothing is made from protactinium.


Is protactinium metal?

yes, protactinium is a metal


Does protactinium react with water?

Protactinium is a highly reactive metal and it can react with water, particularly in its radioactive forms. This reaction can release hydrogen gas and produce protactinium hydroxide. However, protactinium is rare and not often encountered in everyday situations.


When was protactinium made?

Protactinium is a natural chemical element; but protactinium can be obtained artificially by nuclear reactions from 232Th.


What is protactinium made by?

Protactinium is a natural chemical element; but protactinium can be obtained artificially by nuclear reactions from 232Th.


What group number does protactinium belong to?

Protactinium is a member of the actinoids series.


What is the ionic charge of protactinium?

The ionic charge of protactinium is typically +5.


Is protactinium a gas or a solid?

Protactinium is a solid metal.


When do they use protactinium?

Today protactinium has not practical uses.


Does protactinium have applications in bombs?

Protactinium is not used in bombs.