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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. Data on elements' abundance in Earth's crust is added for comparison. As of 2020, the most expensive non-synthetic element by both mass and volume is rhodium.

  3. Template:Infobox thorium - Wikipedia

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    Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 10, 2: ... This reference is added right after the unit. ... For example, {{Infobox uranium}} will read the table live from ...

  4. List of countries by thorium resources - Wikipedia

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    Thorium resources have not been estimated and assessed with a higher level of confidence, as in the case of uranium. Approximately 6 million tonnes of thorium have been estimated globally based on currently limited exploration and mainly on historical data. [4] [5] Thorium resources are found widely in over 35 countries all over the world.

  5. Thulium - Wikipedia

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    Thulium makes up approximately 0.5 parts per million of soil, although this value can range from 0.4 to 0.8 parts per million. Thulium makes up 250 parts per quadrillion of seawater . [ 9 ] In the Solar System , thulium exists in concentrations of 200 parts per trillion by weight and 1 part per trillion by moles. [ 18 ]

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  7. Energy density Extended Reference Table - Wikipedia

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  8. Thorium(IV) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Thorium(IV) iodide (Th I 4) is an inorganic chemical compound composed of thorium and iodine. It is one of three known thorium iodides, the others being ThI 3 and ThI 2.

  9. Occurrence of thorium - Wikipedia

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    Monazite contains 2.5% thorium, allanite has 0.1 to 2% thorium and zircon can have up to 0.4% thorium. [2] Thorium-containing minerals occur on all continents. [3] [4] [5] Thorium is several times more abundant in Earth's crust than all isotopes of uranium combined and thorium-232 is several hundred times more abundant than uranium-235. [6]