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  • it is a pyrophoric metal (ignites when exposed to air)
  • it is toxic
  • it is radioactive (mild alpha emitter)
  • it is a silver-white color when not exposed to air
  • it is solid
  • it has a melting point of 3232 degrees celcius
  • it has 94 protons and electrons
  • it has an Atomic Mass of 244
  • it has 6 different solid phases (the most of any element)
  • its alpha phase density at room temperature is 19.84g/cm3
  • its delta phase density is 15.6g/cm3
  • its delta and delta prime phases contract when heated (other solids expand when heated)
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Is plutonium odorless?

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What is the chemical properties of plutonium?

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Can you bend plutonium?

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.


What are some properties and some pros and cons for plutonium?

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Is plutonium heterogeneous?

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