No use today
It can.
Neptunium was prepared for the first time by Edwin Mac Millan and Philipp Abelson in USA in 1940.
Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1940Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940.
The name of the chemical element neptunium is derived from the name pf the planet Neptune.And Neptune was the got of seas in the Roman mythology.
Neptunium is radioactive, so it's usage would be somewhere in that realm. It is most often found as a biproduct of nuclear reactors and plutonium manufacture.
No use today; neptunium trifluoride is used to prepare neptunium metal.
Neptunium trifluoride is an intermediate for the preparation of neptunium metal.
It can be used as fuel
Boron Triiodide
No, neptunium is not used in the manufacturing of aluminum cans. Aluminum is the main component in the production of aluminum cans, with neptunium being a radioactive element primarily used in nuclear applications.
Triiodide solution is a mixture of iodine and iodide ions in a solvent, such as water or an organic solvent. It is commonly used in analytical chemistry for testing the presence of starch, as the triiodide ion forms a blue-black complex with starch.
Neptunium has not today any use in every day life.
Neptunium(IV) oxide or neptunium dioxide is the chemical compound composed of neptunium and oxygen with the formula NpO2. It forms dark olive[4] green cubic crystals[1].
boron triiodide
The formula for pentaphosphorus triiodide is PI3.
Neptunium is a chemical element. Atomic Number: 93, Atomic Symbol: Np. Neptunium is fissionable. For this, it is used as fuel in a fast neutron reactor or in a nuclear weapon. Neptunium is not a magnet.
Triiodide is typically a dark red or maroon color.