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- Plutonium - Wikipedia
Plutonium is the element with the highest atomic number known to occur in nature Trace quantities arise in natural uranium deposits when uranium-238 captures neutrons emitted by decay of other uranium-238 atoms
- Plutonium | Radioactive Element, Nuclear Fuel | Britannica
plutonium (Pu), radioactive chemical element of the actinoid series of the periodic table, atomic number 94 It is the most important transuranium element because of its use as fuel in certain types of nuclear reactors and as an ingredient in nuclear weapons
- Backgrounder on Plutonium | Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC
Plutonium is a radioactive metallic element with the atomic number 94 It was discovered in 1940 by scientists studying how to split atoms to make atomic bombs Plutonium is created in a reactor when uranium atoms absorb neutrons Nearly all plutonium is man-made
- Americas Plutonium Puzzle: From Cold War Relics to AI Ambitions
Washington’s gamble on metallic fast reactors and the use of plutonium in them could turn bomb metal into centuries of power
- Plutonium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Plutonium was used in several of the first atomic bombs, and is still used in nuclear weapons The complete detonation of a kilogram of plutonium produces an explosion equivalent to over 10,000 tonnes of chemical explosive Plutonium is also a key material in the development of nuclear power
- Plutonium Science Lab serves national security missions | LANL
Why this matters: Plutonium science underpins critical national security missions, from nuclear nonproliferation to nuclear energy, forensics and weapons The PluS Lab is equipped with advanced capabilities in molecular chemistry and materials science, molten-salt science and aqueous systems to directly support these core mission areas
- Radionuclide Basics: Plutonium - US EPA
Plutonium (chemical symbol Pu) is a silvery-gray, radioactive metal that becomes yellowish when exposed to air Plutonium is considered a man-made element, although scientists have found trace amounts of naturally occurring plutonium produced under highly unusual geologic circumstances
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