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The fresh surface of pure plutonium is silvery.

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What do plutonium look like?

The fresh surface of plutonium has a silvery metallic appearance.


Whath happened if you mixed water with plutonium?

Nothing important at room temperature and with bulk plutonium; some formation of plutonium oxide.


Is plutonium usually in a compound or pure form?

In nuclear weapons plutonium exist as metal or as an alloy Pu-Ga; in nuclear fuels plutonium is as dioxide (mixed with uranium dioxide) or carbide (also possible mixed with uranium carbides).


What does water taste like when mixed with plutonium?

Fortunately any person tasted this type of water ! Plutonium is radioactive and toxic.


What state is plutonium at room tempureature?

At room temperature plutonium is a solid radioactive metal.


What is plutonium role in nuclear power?

Plutonium (as dioxide, carbide, mixed oxides or carbides) is an important nuclear fuel for nuclear power reactors.


What element is plutonium?

Plutonium (Pu) is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, toxic, radioactive.


What metal is plutonium?

The element plutonium in its pure form presents as a silvery white metal. More information can be found by using the link below.


What does plutonium look like in its normal state?

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.


What does plutonium do look like?

Plutonium is a silvery-gray metal that tarnishes in air, resembling the appearance of other metals like nickel and aluminum. It is typically found in solid form and is dense and highly toxic.


What does U-235 plus U-238 plus plutonium make when combined?

An alloy or a mixed oxide


Why is plutonium in a nuclear power sation?

Plutonium is used in nuclear power stations as a fuel in some types of reactors, like fast breeder reactors. It can undergo fission to produce energy. Additionally, plutonium can be created as a byproduct in nuclear reactors, which can then be reprocessed and reused as fuel.