Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tɪˌnaɪd ˈsɪəˌriz/
noun a series of chemical elements that includes actinium and all the elements with atomic numbers from 89 to 103
A1 The actinide series consists of elements with atomic numbers from 89 to 103.
A2 Students in chemistry class learned about the actinide series and its properties.
B1 Research on the actinide series has led to new discoveries in nuclear science.
B2 Experts in the field of chemistry study the actinide series to understand their behavior.
C1 The actinide series includes elements like uranium, plutonium, and americium.
C2 In advanced nuclear physics, the actinide series plays a crucial role in understanding radioactive decay processes.
formal The actinide series is a group of elements in the periodic table that includes actinium, thorium, uranium, and other radioactive elements.
informal The actinide series is all those super radioactive elements you don't want to mess with.
slang The actinide series is like the bad boys of the periodic table, always causing trouble.
figurative The actinide series is like the rock stars of the periodic table, with their wild and unpredictable behavior.
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