Plutonium makes chemical bond with oxygen to give you oxide. It reacts with other chemicals like carbon, halogens, nitrogen, hydrogen and silicon. There is a usual chemical reaction taking place like any other elements, except the noble gases. These chemicals are destructed as the plutonium brakes down as a radioactive element. The energy required in chemical reaction is almost nothing as compared to the energy released in the physical reactions.
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.
Only the official name - plutonium - is correct.
The most common compound of plutonium is plutonium dioxide - PuO2.
If you think to the atomic number this is 94 for plutonium.
Plutonium chemical properties:- plutonium is a reactive metal: the Pauling electronegativity is 1,28- plutonium is flammable- plutonium has six allotropes- plutonium in compounds has valences from 2 to 7- plutonium is very toxic
Uranium and plutonium.
as far as i know no. my science teacher told me that though. now for my question, What does plutonium bond with?
Plutonium forms ionic bonds.
Uranium and plutonium can form alloys.
Plutonium has valences from 2 to 7.
Plutonium doesn't react with carbon dioxide at r.m.
in doodle god episode 2 you can make plutonium by mixing metal and radiation and to make a nuclear bomb you mix plutonium with weapon
Any link between plutonium and alchemistry.
The isotope uranium-238 is the source of plutonium.
Plutonium is not used in batteries.
plutonium + weapon
Yes. We normally don't "put a little plutonium" in something else to make an alloy, but sometimes we alloy a bit of something else in with it. For instance, a bit of gallium us used to make a plutonium alloy. The gallium helps stabilize plutonium and reduce phase transitions.