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Plutonium can react with the majority of other nonmetals.
Applications of plutonium: * explosive in nuclear weapons * nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors * the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide. * neutron generator, as Pu-Be sourceThe price of weapons grade plutonium is cca. 4 000 $/g.
For nuclear weapons. Very toxic. Applications of plutonium: • explosive in nuclear weapons • nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors • the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide. • neutron generator, as Pu-Be source
Applications of plutonium: • explosive in nuclear weapons • nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors • the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide. • neutron generator, as Pu-Be source Disadvantages of plutonium: - plutonium is radioactive - plutonium is toxic - plutonium is flammable - plutonium can reach a critical mass
Applications of plutonium: • explosive in nuclear weapons • nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors • the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide. • neutron generator, as Pu-Be source Disadvantages of plutonium: - plutonium is radioactive - plutonium is toxic - plutonium is flammable - plutonium can reach a critical mass
The mass number of the most important isotope of plutonium (239Pu) is 239. For the other isotopes see the link below; mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons).
The same materials as used in other bombs, plus nuclear fuels: Uranium-235, Plutonium-239, Deuterium, Tritium, Lithium Deuteride.For details see Richard Rhodes books:The Making of the Atomic BombDark Sun
Applications of plutonium:- explosive in nuclear weapons- nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors- the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide.- neutron generator, as Pu-Be source
Applications of plutonium:* explosive in nuclear weapons* nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors* the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide.* neutron generator, as Pu-Be source
Applications of plutonium:- explosive in nuclear weapons- nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors- the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide.- neutron generator, as Pu-Be source
The same materials as used in other bombs, plus nuclear fuels: Uranium-235, Plutonium-239, Deuterium, Tritium, Lithium Deuteride.For details see Richard Rhodes books:The Making of the Atomic BombDark Sun
Applications of plutonium: • explosive in nuclear weapons • nuclear fuel in nuclear power reactors • the isotope 238Pu is used as energy source in spacecrafts or other applications (radioisotope thermoelectric generators); the chemical form is plutonium dioxide. • neutron generator, as Pu-Be source Disadvantages of plutonium: - plutonium is radioactive - plutonium is toxic - plutonium is flammable - in some conditions (of mass and geometric form) plutonium can reach the critical mass