Plutonium is a member of the actinoids family: Ac, Th, Pa, U, Np, Pu, Am, Cm, Bk, Cf, Es, Fm, Md, No, Lw.
Actinides group, transuranic elements, metals, artificial elements
Actinides family
Thorium belongs to the actinide series of elements. Its family members include uranium, plutonium, and curium. These elements share similar chemical and physical properties due to their placement in the same group of the periodic table.
The actinides (or actinoids) family contain the following elements: actinium, thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium, lawrentium; beginning with neptunium the elements are only artificially obtained.
The family of radioactive elements is called the Actinides. This group includes elements such as uranium, thorium, and plutonium, which are known for their radioactive properties.
Plutonium is a member of the actinoids family.
No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
Elements in the same family-assuming family means classifications such as non-metals, metals-have similar properties.
the same number of protons cuz elements are neutralPlutonium has 94 electrons.
Plutonium can react with the majority of the nonmetals.
An atom of plutonium contain protons, neutrons and electrons - not other elements.
Plutonium is a member of the actinoids family.