After some nuclear reactions, americium and curium; see for more details at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_plutonium.
The element you are referring to is californium (CF). It is a highly radioactive metallic element with a white color that is produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor. Califrornium is primarily used in scientific research and in some industrial applications, such as in neutron moisture gauges and as a neutron source for research purposes.
It's called "Mendelevium"
Americium
Plutonium is an element with the chemical symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is a radioactive metallic element that occurs in varying isotopic forms.
Platinum is a metallic, solid, radioactive chemical element; now it is considered a natural element. Plutonium is a member of the actinides group.
The element plutonium in its pure form presents as a silvery white metal. More information can be found by using the link below.
Plutonium is the metallic element used in nuclear weapons. It is highly fissile, meaning it can undergo nuclear fission and sustain a chain reaction in a nuclear bomb.
Plutonium in its normal state is a silvery-white metal with a faint yellow hue. Due to its high radioactivity, it must be handled with extreme caution.
Platinum is a metallic, solid, radioactive chemical element; now it is considered a natural element. Plutonium is a member of the actinides group.
nobelium is a radioactive element produced artificially from curium. Curium is a silvery white metallic radioactive element artificially produced from plutonium. Plutonium is a toxic radioactive metallic element used in nuclear reactors and weapons.
Plutonium in its normal state is a silvery-white metal with a faint yellow hue. Due to its high radioactivity, it must be handled with extreme caution.
The fresh surface of plutonium has a silvery metallic appearance.
The fresh surface of plutonium is metallic, silvery.
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
No. It is not radioactive.
A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.
Plutonium is normally solid and metallic.
Plutonium is the metallic element used in nuclear weapons. It is highly fissile, meaning it can undergo nuclear fission and sustain a chain reaction in a nuclear bomb.
Americium is a relatively rare element on Earth, typically found in trace amounts in uranium ores or as a byproduct of nuclear reactions. It is not found in nature in large quantities and is mainly produced artificially for industrial and research purposes.
Plutonium typically forms covalent bonds in compounds. These covalent bonds are usually polar due to the large electronegativity difference between plutonium and other atoms it bonds with.