what is the light transmission of protactinium?
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Protactinium is a very rare shiny, silvery, highly radioactive metal that tarnishes slowly in air to the oxide. Almost all naturally occurring protactinium is the 231 isotope. It emits alpha radiation and is produced through the decay of uranium-235.
- Atomic weight: 231.0359, no stable isotopes
- Classification: Protactinium is an actinide metal
- Color: silvery
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