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Thorium (Th, 90)

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    • Thorium fuel cycle Thorium
    • Thorium isotope Thorium
      • Thorium-229 Thorium isotope
      • Thorium-232 Thorium isotope
        • Thorium-232 decay chain Thorium-232

Thorium fuel cycle

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Thorium

Thorium isotope

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Thorium

Thorium-229 (trace, 8 ky)

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Thorium isotope
This isomer has an interest for atomic clocks due to an exceptionally low energy nuclear isomer transition: www.quantamagazine.org/the-first-nuclear-clock-will-test-if-fundamental-constants-change-20240904/

Thorium-232 (99.98%, 14 Gy)

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Thorium isotope

Thorium-232 decay chain

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Thorium-232 Tags: Decay chain
Figure 1. Source.

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