It would be extremely dangerous for you to sniff plutonium. it can cause many things to go wrong and NO ONE should sniff it. No matter how curious people may be. This is a bad question because it could cause serious deformities for anyone person that wanted to conduct this experiment to answer this question
Plutonium (and generally metals) has not odor.
No tungsten does NOT have an oder.
Probably not. It is a rather inert metal, and naturally exists only in tiny quantities. All technetium is radioactive, so people do not attempt to smell it or taste for reasons of safety.
it doesnt smell like anything
it smells like you
Uranium metal: no smell or taste.
Plutonium don't smell.
Polonium hasn't an odor.
No, it is odorless
Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.
Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
Silicon has no smell to it.
It does not have a smell.
1. Plutonium is a reactive metal: the electronegativity of plutonium on Pauling scale is 1,28. 2. Plutonium has valences from 3 to 7.
Pure plutonium is a silvery metal.
Plutonium has not taste or odor.
Plutonium has a metallic appearance.
The fresh surface of plutonium has a silvery metallic appearance.
Yes, plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
The fresh surface of plutonium is metallic, silvery.
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
Plutonium is a metal, solid, radioactive, very dense, silvery white appearance.
Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.
Fortunately any person tasted this type of water ! Plutonium is radioactive and toxic.
A plutonium atom has 92 electrons and 150 protrons. It has three shells and is a very unstable element.