element.nameElectron Panel Modal created by GPPT Lab90Atom NumberThSymbolThoriumNameActinideCategory3.0GroupSolidPhaseDiscovered ByJöns Jakob Berzelius1828Year232.038uAtomic Mass26.230kJ/molMolar Heat237.00Atomic Radius3.0Groupg/cm311.724Density7.0Period5061.000°KBoil2023.000°KMelt
Electrons>element.nameElectron shell created by GPPT Lab contact@gppt.tnTh90
Protons and Neutronselement.nameElectron shell created by GPPT Lab contact@gppt.tn90 neutron90 Proton
Thorium is a chemical element with symbol Th and atomic number 90. A radioactive actinide metal, thorium is one of only two significantly radioactive elements that still occur naturally in large quantities as a primordial element (the other being uranium). It was discovered in 1828 by the Norwegian Reverend and amateur mineralogist Morten Thrane Esmark and identified by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who named it after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.