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  2. Category:Thorium compounds - Wikipedia

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  3. Thorium fuel cycle - Wikipedia

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    The thorium fuel cycle is a nuclear fuel cycle that uses an isotope of thorium, 232 Th, as the fertile material. In the reactor, 232 Th is transmuted into the fissile artificial uranium isotope 233 U which is the nuclear fuel. Unlike natural uranium, natural thorium contains only trace amounts of fissile material (such as 231 Th

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    Arthas Menethil, also known as the Lich King, one of the most prominent antagonists in Warcraft lore, appears as a raid boss in the Wrath of the Lich King expansion, as well as a playable character in the crossover video game Heroes of the Storm. In the Dota series of video games, Lich is one of the playable heroes. [28]

  5. Thorium(IV) carbide - Wikipedia

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    Thorium(IV) carbide (Th C) is an inorganic thorium compound and a carbide. [1] [2] References This page was last edited on 10 March 2024, at 20:30 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Thorium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Thorium reacts with hydrogen to form the thorium hydrides ThH 2 and Th 4 H 15, the latter of which is superconducting below the transition temperature of 7.5–8 K; at standard temperature and pressure, it conducts electricity like a metal. [12] Thorium is the only metallic element that readily forms a hydride higher than MH 3. [31]

  7. Category:Thorium minerals - Wikipedia

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  8. Thorium(IV) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Thorium(IV) nitrate is a chemical compound, a salt of thorium and nitric acid with the formula Th(NO 3) 4. A white solid in its anhydrous form, it can form tetra- and penta hydrates . As a salt of thorium it is weakly radioactive .

  9. Thorium dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Thorium dioxide (ThO 2), also called thorium(IV) oxide, is a crystalline solid, often white or yellow in colour. Also known as thoria, it is mainly a by-product of lanthanide and uranium production. [4] Thorianite is the name of the mineralogical form of thorium dioxide. It is moderately rare and crystallizes in an isometric system.