Plutonium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other chemical elements: hydrogen, oxygen, halogens, carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, selenium, boron, phosphorous, silicon, etc.
The most common compound of plutonium is plutonium dioxide - PuO2.
Plutonium is a chemical element, not a compound or mixture.
Plutonium a very explosive element.
Plutonium is an element with the chemical symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is a radioactive metallic element that occurs in varying isotopic forms.
Plutonium does form binary compounds with other elements, but its preference for being in a binary compound depends on the specific properties of the element it is reacting with. For example, plutonium can form stable binary compounds with oxygen and other elements, but it also has a tendency to form complex compounds due to its unique chemical behavior.
Plutonium is not a compound, but a single chemical element.
The most common compound of plutonium is plutonium dioxide - PuO2.
Examples: PuO2, plutonium nitrate, plutonium carbide, plutonium chloride, plutonium fluoride etc.
Plutonium is a pure chemical element.
Plutonium is a chemical element, not a compound or mixture.
There's no plutonium here. I haven't even seen any plutonium, recently.
That may be a difficult question if you are referring to what contains plutonium then nuclear bombs and missiles contain plutonium
Examples of binary compounds of plutonium: PuO, PuS, PuSe, PuC.
Plutonium is an artificial element; traces (extremely low) of plutonium isotopes of natural origin exist in uranium ores. Plutonium is used in nuclear weapons and nuclear fuels.
Plutonium a very explosive element.
Plutonium is an element with the chemical symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is a radioactive metallic element that occurs in varying isotopic forms.
You mean plutonium.... Plutonium is a radioactive substance which is a compound of Radon through fission energy made by Marie Curie.