Irradiation of uranium in nuclear reactors, separation from the spent nuclear fuel, refining
Plutonium is a pure chemical element.
Pure plutonium contain only plutonium atoms.
Pure plutonium is a homogeneous metal.
Pure plutonium is obtained as a result of the reaction of PuF4 with calcium, barium or lithium.
The fresh surface of pure plutonium is silvery.
ther are only two different ways that scientist does not collect data
Explain how scientist collect and use data to conduct a research
Plutonium is a brittle metal. It can shatter like glass under pressure. It is not powdery unless it has been intentionally processed into a powder form.
the answer is the scientist designs a scientific inquiry
No scientist has ever been to Mars.
No, plutonium is a highly dense and brittle metal that cannot be easily bent or shaped without specialized equipment and techniques. Attempting to bend plutonium can also be dangerous due to its radioactive properties.
No, plutonium occurs only in trace amounts in nature, and it's too reactive to occur as a pure metal.