The fate of all radioactive and unstable isotopes is the disintegration until to stable isotopes are obtained.
Neptunium was prepared for the first time by Edwin Mac Millan and Philipp Abelson in USA in 1940.
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories.
Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson obtained for the first time neptunium in 1940 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.
Neptunium was for the first time obtained by Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories in 1940.
Neptunium was prepared for the first time by Edwin Mac Millan and Philipp Abelson at Berkeley Laboratories, USA in 1940.
Neptunium is an artificial chemical element. Neptunium can be found in the nature only in ultratraces resulting from nuclear weapons experiments, radioactive wastes from nuclear reactors or from other experiments. Neptunium is found also in extremely low concentrations in uranium ores.
Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson obtained for the first time neptunium in 1940 at Berkeley Radiation Laboratories, USA.
Neptunium is a metal, and therefore it can in theory form all the usual kinds of compounds that metals form; it could combine with oxygen and form neptunium oxide. However, neptunium is a radioactive element with a very short half-life, therefore it does not stick around long enough to engage in chemical reactions, or even if it did, the resulting compound would also exist only for a very brief period of time.
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e
Neptunium was obtained for the first time by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson in 1940 at Berkeley Laboratories. The nuclear reactions are: 23892U + n-------23992U-------23993Np + e