Oxygen, hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, carbon, sulphur, nitrogen, silicon, etc.
Plutonium can react with the majority of the nonmetals.
Mercury and plutonium are chemical elements and metals.
Now all the elements from hydrogen to plutonium are considered natural chemical elements - a total of 94 elements.
Plutonium separation is not soluble in water. It is typically separated from other elements through chemical processes that involve the use of solvents or specific reagents to extract plutonium from the surrounding materials.
Uranium, sometimes plutonium, oxygen
as far as i know no. my science teacher told me that though. now for my question, What does plutonium bond with?
Uranium and plutonium can form alloys.
Plutonium forms ionic bonds.
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.
Plutonium has valences from 2 to 7.
Plutonium doesn't react with carbon dioxide at r.m.
Plutonium can react with the majority of the nonmetals.
An atom of plutonium contain protons, neutrons and electrons - not other elements.
Plutonium is itself a single chemical element; Pu don't contain any other elements.
Mercury and plutonium are chemical elements and metals.
The isotope uranium-238 is the source of plutonium.
- Plutonium can react with other elements to form chemical compounds- Plutonium can be transformed in other elements by nuclear reactions or radioactive decay