Radium: named after its radioactive property.
The only candidates I know of are uranium and plutonium, but I don't think either is described as lustrous, so I am puzzled by this question.
I dont know for sure but I think it is Francium
You think probable to astatine (group 17) and radon (group 18).
Either plutonium or uranaium.
You think probable to uranium.
uranium
Francium
Radioactive waves
One of the radioactive elements used for nuclear energy is 235U92, commonly stated as U-235.
Radioactive waste.
Uranium is a radioactive substance. Nuclear power production is carried out by the energy supplied by nuclear reactors. Nuclear reactors control the energy emission by nuclear fission reaction in radioactive substance when bombarded by neutrons.
White phosphorus is used in some incendiary bombs (e.g. phosphorus and napalm), but not in any nuclear bombs.
12, 324 nuclear warheads are located in the United states. mind you not all of them are in a missile, they are merely the warheads.
The USA do
The UK is estimated to have a stockpile of approximately 160 active nuclear warheads and 225 nuclear warheads in total.
as per today's update Russia has more than 3000 nuclear warheads(deactivated),1200 warheads ready for use. US has nearly 2400 nuclear warheads stockpiled and 400 nukes ready for use.
About 30,000.
yes
In nuclear reactors used to generate electricity, and in many nuclear warheads.
Yes, plutonium is used in nuclear weapons.
300
to kill people
Russia
Nuclear power plants convert nuclear energy to electrical.sometimes it can be used to enrich radioactive nuclei which can later used in missile warheads. But using thorium as a source of nuclear power we can't enrich nuclei but we can use for electrical power generation which might have more energy than former