Yes, plutonium is an artificial solid metal, radioactive.
Because it is the most poisonous substance known, plutonium is no longer used as a source of radioactive material for commercial purposes. There are strict regulations in place to limit its use and ensure its safe handling and disposal due to its high toxicity. Plutonium is primarily used in nuclear weapons and reactors.
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.
The cost of plutonium can vary significantly based on factors such as purity, grade, and market conditions. However, as of 2021, the price of 1 kg of plutonium is estimated to be in the range of millions of dollars. It is a highly regulated and controlled substance due to its nuclear properties and potential for misuse.
Only the official name - plutonium - is correct.
The most common compound of plutonium is plutonium dioxide - PuO2.
Yes
Plutonium.
It's the most toxic substance known.
The elements emit especially alpha particles.
Because it is the most poisonous substance known, plutonium is no longer used as a source of radioactive material for commercial purposes. There are strict regulations in place to limit its use and ensure its safe handling and disposal due to its high toxicity. Plutonium is primarily used in nuclear weapons and reactors.
You mean plutonium.... Plutonium is a radioactive substance which is a compound of Radon through fission energy made by Marie Curie.
Never says the amount of plutonium, but it says 1.21 jigawatts of power are needed. (yes, the real unit is gigawatts, but this is how Doc pronounces it)
H3, Deuterium is radioactive. Uranium and plutonium are radioactive and are used in atomic bombs.
It depends which type it is. It can be Uranium or Plutonium
Shoe for example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pu,94-cropped.jpg.
Examples: PuO2, plutonium nitrate, plutonium carbide, plutonium chloride, plutonium fluoride etc.
Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.