If you think to an alloy, this alloy is possible.
Three plutonium oxides are known: PuO, PuO2, Pu2O3.
Plutonium is used for making nuclear bombs. It is extremely dangerous to touch with a high cancer probability for anyone who handles it. Could you please give more details about your question?
It is called oxidation when rocks and minerals are combined with oxygen. It is chemical weathering.
Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.
Lithium + sulfur +oxygen
No, Hydrogen gas is the diatomic element H, so it appears in nature as H2. The most common form of Hydrogen combined with Oxygen is H2O, or water.
After chemical reactions plutonium can form many compounds with the majority of nonmetals.
Plutonium as a chemical element don't contain compounds. But plutonium, being reactive, can be combined with many elements: oxygen, hydrogen, halogens, nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, silicon, etc.
It clots.
oxygen, plutonium, and uranium. hope this helps
Scandium (III) oxide
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element; the electronegativity on the Pauli scale is 1,28.
Oxygen, hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, carbon, sulphur, nitrogen, silicon, etc.
Formation of the allotrope alpha of plutonium.
The other family members of Oxygen are Sulfur, Selenium, Tellunum, and Plutonium.
Plutonium, as a metal, loss electrons.
only if its in a dome
you die!