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The isotope symbol of plutonium with 146 neutrons is plutonium-246, represented as ^246Pu.
isotope
The most common plutonium isotope is plutonium 239.
The isotope plutonium-210 doesn't exist.
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.
For the nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons the isotope plutonium-239 is important.
The half life is different for each isotope of plutonium; name the isotope for a calculation.
No, it does not. The longest lived isotope, plutonium-244, has a half life of 80,800,000 years.
The plutonium isotope with 145 neutrons is plutonium-242 (Pu-242). This isotope has 97 protons (since all plutonium isotopes have 94 protons) and a total atomic mass of approximately 242 atomic mass units.
252Cf is an isotope of californium, any relation with plutonium.
The isotope plutonium-210 doesn't exist.
The isotope uranium-238 is the source of plutonium.