Countries able to obtain now plutonium: USA, Russia, China, United Kingdom, France, Japan, India; probable Pakistan and Germany.
Some plutonium compounds: Hydrides: Plutonium dihydride: PuH2, Plutonium trihydride: PuH3 Fluorides: Plutonium trifluoride: PuF3, Plutonium hexafluoride: PuF6, Plutonium tetrafluoride: PuF4 Chlorides: Plutonium trichloride: PuCl3 Bromides: Plutonium tribromide: PuBr3 Iodides: Plutonium triiodide: PuI3 Oxides: Plutonium oxide: PuO, Plutonium dioxide: PuO2, Diplutonium trioxide: Pu2O3 Sulfides: Plutonium sulphide: PuS, Plutonium disulphide: PuS2, Diplutonium trisulphide: Pu2S3 Selenide: Plutonium selenide: PuSe Nitrides: Plutonium nitride: PuN Carbides: PuC, Pu2C3 Borides: PuB2,Pu2B4, PuB6, PuB100 Nitrate : Plutonium (III) nitrate: Pu(NO3)3, Plutonium (IV) nitrate: Pu(NO3)4 And many others.
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.
Plutonium doesn't react with noble gases. Plutonium form alloys with many other metals.
Plutonium is relatively rare in nature and is typically produced artificially in nuclear reactors. It is a radioactive element and is mainly used in nuclear weapons and reactors. Due to its toxicity and potential for use in nuclear weapons, there are strict regulations and controls on the production and use of plutonium.
Plutonium can react with many elements, forming compounds such as oxides, halides, and hydrides. It is highly reactive and can undergo reactions such as oxidation, reduction, and complexation with various ligands. These reactions are important in nuclear processes and research involving plutonium.
Plutonium is only a trade affair between countries, under the control of IAEA.
Plutonium is primarily produced in nuclear reactors and reprocessing facilities as part of the nuclear fuel cycle. Countries known to produce plutonium include the United States, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, China, India, and Japan. These countries have nuclear programs that involve the production and use of plutonium for various purposes.
Plutonium has 94 electrons.
Plutonium is not a common metal; it is an artificial chemical element, dangerous, expensive and is obtained only in some countries.
Countries with plutonium facilities: USA, United Kingdom, France, Russia, India, Japan, China, Pakistan.
Plutonium has 7 electron shells.
The neutral atom of plutonium has 94 electrons.
Plutonium can form many alloys with other metals.
Nitrogen don't contain plutonium, it is a confusion/error.
Plutonium-239 has 145 neutrons.
Probable USA has the most plutonium.
Uranium is the main fuel used, but in some countries a mixture of uranium and plutonium is also used (MOX fuel)