Yes, you couldn't survive on Neptune. The atmosphere is poisonous, the winds are way too fast and too cold. And there isn't a solid surface to stand on, so you'd keep falling through the clouds until you were crushed by the pressure.
A radioactive metallic element, neptunium's most stable isotope, 237Np, is a by-product of nuclear reactors and plutonium production and it can be used as a component in neutron detection equipment. Neptunium is also found in trace amounts in uranium ores. Being radioactive, it could possibly kill you if you were overexposed to it.
With a 1500 kph wind speed Neptune is a very deadly place.
Neptunium is manipulated only under strict control because it is a dangerous material.
Neptunium is dangerous: toxic and radioactive.
no i dont think so cuz its methane
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Neptunium is a member of the actinides group.
The outer shell of neptunium atom has two electrons.Valences of neptunium are between 3 and 7.
Neptunium is a member of the actinoids family.
Neptunium is a man made chemical element.
Neptunium is a member of the actinoids family.
Neptunium trifluoride is an intermediate for the preparation of neptunium metal.
Neptunium is a metal.
Neptunium has not a smell.
Neptunium is an individual element; isotopes of neptunium are not separated.
Neptunium is not in foods.
Yes, neptunium is a metal.
Neptunium has a metallic appearance.
Neptunium is an artificial element.Amounts of natural neptunium are absolutely nonsignificant.
No use today; neptunium trifluoride is used to prepare neptunium metal.
The neutral atom of neptunium has 93 electrons.
Neptunium is a member of the actinides group.
Neptunium atom is neutral; ions of neptunium have valences between 3 and 7.