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Th is element number 90 on the periodic table It is thorium, it is in the Actinides, and it is radioactive
Thorium belongs in the actinide series of the periodic table, specifically in period 7.
Thorium is generally known by its chemical name "Thorium." However, it may also be referred to as "Th" on the periodic table.
Some radioactive elements in the periodic table are radium, uranium, plutonium, thorium, polonium, radon, francium, astatine, radium, and curium.
All chemical elements are placed in the periodic table.
ewan q . pota
Th is element number 90 on the periodic table It is thorium, it is in the Actinides, and it is radioactive
Thorium belongs in the actinide series of the periodic table, specifically in period 7.
No. they dont represent the periodic table.
Element 90 is thorium.
it stands for an element. different squares represent different elements
Thorium is generally known by its chemical name "Thorium." However, it may also be referred to as "Th" on the periodic table.
Thorium is a member of the actinoids family; it is also placed in the period 7 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Arsenic
The abbreviation used to represent gold on the periodic table of elements is "Au."
No, thorium is not part of the f-block elements. It is classified as an actinide element, and it belongs to the actinide series of the periodic table.