Plutonium exist in nuclear fuels (burned or new fuels of the type U-Pu).
The isotope plutonium-210 doesn't exist.
Plutonium does not exist naturally in large amounts because it is not produced via conventional nuclear reactions in significant quantities. Any trace amounts found in nature are remnants of past supernova explosions or from decay of uranium. Most plutonium is artificially produced in nuclear reactors or through particle accelerators.
Plutonium has no ores; plutonium exist naturally in extremely traces in uranium ores.
Plutonium is an artificial chemical element (but also exist in the earth crust in extremely low concentrations), metal, solid, radioactive, unstable, reactive, etc. The half life of the most important isotope (239Pu) is 2,41.104 years.
Plutonium is an artificial chemical element, obtained by nuclear reactions and separated by reprocessing of burned nuclear fuel - as a byproduct plutonium is not so rare. Plutonium is found in the nature with some uranium ores, but only in ultratraces.
The isotope plutonium-210 doesn't exist.
Depleted plutonium don't exist. For plutonium health hazards see the link below.
Any links exist between plutonium and nucleic acids.
Natural isotopes of plutonium exist only in traces in uranium ores.
Plutonium is primarily used in nuclear weapons and reactors. Copper is commonly found in electrical wiring, plumbing, and various electronic products. It is extremely rare for consumer products to contain plutonium due to its highly toxic and radioactive nature.
Yes, plutonium exist in the human body fortunately in minute traces.
Yes, plutonium exist but fortunately only in minute traces.