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It would be extremely dangerous for you to sniff plutonium. it can cause many things to go wrong and NO ONE should sniff it. No matter how curious people may be. This is a bad question because it could cause serious deformities for anyone person that wanted to conduct this experiment to answer this question

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Is plutonium odorless?

Yes, plutonium is odorless. It is a metal that is typically stored under controlled conditions due to its radioactive properties, and does not have a distinct smell.


What do plutonium look like?

The fresh surface of plutonium has a silvery metallic appearance.


What does plutonium look like at room temperature?

The fresh surface of plutonium is metallic, silvery.


What does plutonium look like in its natural state?

A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.


Please explain what plutonium looks like in its raw state.?

A fresh surface of plutonium is silvery, metallic.


Is plutonium brittle or powdery?

Plutonium is a brittle metal. It can shatter like glass under pressure. It is not powdery unless it has been intentionally processed into a powder form.


What does plutonium do look like?

Plutonium is a silvery-gray metal that tarnishes in air, resembling the appearance of other metals like nickel and aluminum. It is typically found in solid form and is dense and highly toxic.


What does water taste like when mixed with plutonium?

Fortunately any person tasted this type of water ! Plutonium is radioactive and toxic.


What does a plutonium atom look like?

A plutonium atom has 92 electrons and 150 protrons. It has three shells and is a very unstable element.


What are common compounds that contain plutonium?

Some plutonium chemical compounds; plutonium dioxide, plutonium nitride, plutonium carbide, plutonium nitrate, plutonium trifluoride, plutonium chloride, etc.


What is the common compound in plutonium?

Examples: PuO2, plutonium nitrate, plutonium carbide, plutonium chloride, plutonium fluoride etc.


Is plutonium flammible?

Plutonium is not flammable in the same way that materials like gasoline or paper are. However, it can react with oxygen in the air to form plutonium oxide, which can be pyrophoric, meaning it can ignite spontaneously in air. Handling of plutonium requires strict safety protocols to prevent accidental fires.