"protoactinium" meaning in Français

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Noun

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  1. Élément chimique de numéro atomique 91 et de symbole Pa, désormais appelé protactinium. Tags: obsolete
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    "(1918) Du grec ancien πρῶτος, prōtos, « premier, ancêtre », et du nom actinium, car il se désintègre pour donner de l’actinium. En 1918, Lise Meitner et Otto Hahn, d’une part, et Frederick Soddy et John Arnold Cranston, d’autre part, identifièrent presque simultanément cet élément. Hahn et Meitner le nommèrent protoactinium. En 1949, le nom fut raccourci par l’UICPA pour devenir protactinium."
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