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Actinides in the
periodic table The
actinide (/ˈæktɪnaɪd/) or
actinoid (/ˈæktɪnɔɪd/)
series encomp****es at
least the 14
metallic chemical elements in the...
- The
actinoid contraction or
actinide contraction is the greater-than-expected
decrease in
atomic radii and
ionic radii of the
elements in the
actinoid series...
- rock salt
structure (TiO, VO, CrO, MnO, FeO, CoO, NiO, CdO). The
early actinoid monocarbides also have this
structure (ThC, PaC, UC, NpC, PuC). Much like...
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properties have not yet been
experimentally confirmed. ‡
Lanthanoids and
actinoids are
sometimes referred to as
lanthanides and
actinides respectively Another...
- (e.g.,
ReVII in [ReH9]2−).
Metals in the f-block (the
lanthanoids and
actinoids) can
accommodate higher coordination number due to
their greater ionic...
- than
within the lanthanides.
IUPAC recommends the
names lanthanoids and
actinoids to
avoid ambiguity, as the -ide
suffix typically denotes a
negative ion;...
- The
actinide series is a
group of
chemical elements with
atomic numbers ranging from 89 to 102,
including notable elements such as
uranium and plutonium...
-
spent nuclear fuel,
which consists primarily of very high atomic-weight (
actinoid or "actinide")
elements (e.g. uranium, plutonium, americium)
along with...
- Alan G.
Sharpe (2008). "Chapter 25: The f-block metals:
lanthanoids and
actinoids".
Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Edition. Pearson. p. 864. ISBN 978-0-13-175553-6...
- (aktís, aktînos) actinic, actinism, actinium, actinocerid, actinodrome,
actinoid, actinomere, actinometer, actinomorphic, actinomyces, actinophryid, actinopod...