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Plutonium, as a metal, loss electrons.
After chemical reactions plutonium can form many compounds with the majority of nonmetals.
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When plutonium is combined with oxygen, it forms plutonium oxide. Plutonium oxide is a highly radioactive compound that can release alpha particles. This reaction releases heat and can be a potential fire hazard.
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Plutonium is a highly toxic radioactive element that is extremely dangerous to ingest. It does not have a taste, but it would likely cause severe illness or death if consumed. It is never safe or recommended to taste, touch, or handle plutonium without proper training and equipment.
It depends how much you eat though, because 26 men accedentally ate what was considered to be a lethal amount of plutonium, and 20 of them survived.
Plutonium is a dense, silvery metal that feels heavy for its size. It conducts heat and electricity well, making it feel cool to the touch. However, plutonium is highly radioactive and dangerous if exposed to the skin, so it should never be handled without proper protection.
Plutonium is a radioactive metal that remains solid at extremely low temperatures. Freezing it would not significantly alter its properties or radioactivity. However, proper handling is necessary to prevent contamination and exposure to radiation.
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Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.