Technetium is not a naturally occurring element like uranium or plutonium but produced as a result of nuclear transformations, typically in a nuclear reactor. It has never been used in the making of nuclear weapons.
The atomic bombs were delivered by the USS Indianoppolis
They used nuclear and atomic bombs.
The United States has used atomic bombs as weapons .
Germany and United States where working to make them work. United States got it first and used first on Japan over the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
More & higher yield atomic bombs, I guess.
Yes, uranium can be used in atomic bombs.
Uranium which is a fuel is used in atomic bombs and in nuclear power stations.
I assume you mean the atomic mass. Its atomic mass is 98.91g/mol
The atomic number of Technetium is 43.
The atomic bombs were delivered by the USS Indianoppolis
Conventional bombs - with chemical explosives.
They used nuclear and atomic bombs.
No mineral. Two metals- uranium and plutonium- are used in atomic bombs.
No, at no time have the Japanese ever had atomic bombs!
1945
Many atomic bombs were detonated for "test" purposes. Fortunately none were used in war.
No mineral. Two metals- uranium and plutonium- are used in atomic bombs.