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Explain Uranium series​


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Answered by shahsaleem
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The 4n+2 chain of U-238 is called the "uranium series" or "radium series". Beginning with naturally occurring uranium-238, this series includes the following elements: astatine, bismuth, lead, polonium, protactinium, radium, radon, thallium, and thorium. ... The series terminates with lead-206.


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