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Nuclear fission of some isotopes release a great quantity of energy. Plutonium is a fissile material (isotopes 239Pu and 241Pu); it is used in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. Also Pu(alpha,n)Be is a source of neutrons and Pu is used as power or heat source.
simple, the bottom number that is missing is the atomic number. Pu is plutonium which happens to have the atomic number of 94. subtract the top number (mass number) and the atomic number and you get the amount of nuetrons, so the answer is 145 neutrons. (its an isotope)
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
The mass number of plutonium isotopes can vary depending on the specific isotope. Common plutonium isotopes include plutonium-238, plutonium-239, and plutonium-240, with mass numbers of 238, 239, and 240 respectively.
252Cf is an isotope of californium, any relation with plutonium.
There are from 134 neutrons to 153 neutrons in a plutonium atom, depending on which isotope of the element we are investigating. The isotopes 238Pu to 244Pu are arguably the most commonly considered. Use the link below for more information on isotopes of plutonium. There are quite a few, and Wikipedia has a good list.
An atom of plutonium-239 (he most common isotope) contain 94 protons, 94 electrons and 145 neutrons. For other isotopes the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - Atomic number of the element
All the isotopes of plutonium has 94 protons and 94 electrons. For the number of neutrons of a specified isotope: number of neutrons = rounded atomic mass of the isotope - atomic number (or protons number) For plutonium-239: 94 protons, 94 electrons, 145 neutrons. The atomic number of plutonium is 94.
The isotope symbol of plutonium with 146 neutrons is plutonium-246, represented as ^246Pu.
Plutonium-239 has: 94 protons, 94 electrons, 145 neutrons.For other isotopes the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - Atomic number of the element
The atomic no of Plutonium is 94 so it has 94 protones and 239-94=145 neutrons in its nucleus.
Plutonium-239 has 145 neutrons.
Plutonium-239 has: 94 protons, 94 electrons, 145 neutrons.For other isotopes the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - Atomic number of the element
Plutonium-239 has: 94 protons, 94 electrons, 145 neutrons.For other isotopes the number of neutrons is different.Number of neutrons = Mass number of an isotope - Atomic number of the element
The isotope plutonium-239, which is synthesized from uranium, has 94 protons (like all isotopes of plutonium) and 145 neutrons in its nucleus. Use the link below for more information on plutonium.
The plutonium isotope with 144 neutrons is plutonium-244. It is a rare and long-lived isotope with a half-life of about 80 million years. It is produced in supernova explosions and has potential applications in nuclear weapons and spacecraft power sources.
94 protons, 94 electrons, and 150 neutrons