Neptunium forming the critical mass can explode.
Any element; neptunium can form himself a critical mass.
Neptunium forming the critical mass can explode.
Neptunium itself is an element, the simplest form of matter.
It can.
Neptunium itself is not inherently explosive. However, certain compounds of neptunium, such as neptunium hydrides or nitrates, can be reactive and pose explosion risks under specific conditions. Proper handling and storage are necessary to avoid any potential hazards.
Neptunium trifluoride is an intermediate for the preparation of neptunium metal.
Neptunium is a metal.
The three common compounds of neptunium are neptunium dioxide (NpO2), neptunium trichloride (NpCl3), and neptunium tetrafluoride (NpF4).
Neptunium is an individual element; isotopes of neptunium are not separated.
Neptunium(IV) oxide or neptunium dioxide is the chemical compound composed of neptunium and oxygen with the formula NpO2. It forms dark olive[4] green cubic crystals[1].
Yes, neptunium is a metal.
Neptunium is not in foods.