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plutonium (pluːˈtəʊnɪəm) [L. Plūtōnium, ad. Gr. Πλουτώνιον, f. Πλούτων Pluto.] 1. A place where there are mephitic vapours.1775 R. Chandler Trav. Asia M. (1825) I. 292 Hierapolis was noted, besides its hot waters, for a Plutonium. Ibid. 294, I renewed my inquiries for the Plutonium, and an old Turk....
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Plutonium
Weapons-grade plutonium contains less than 7% plutonium-240. Occurrence
Trace amounts of plutonium-238, plutonium-239, plutonium-240, and plutonium-244 can be found in nature.
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Plutonium - Nuclear Museum
The B Reactor, as it came to known, was completed in March 1945 and began producing plutonium for the implosion-type atomic bomb. The technology conceived during Fermi's pile experiment continued to develop, yet it was not guaranteed to be a success. As late as 1945, scientists doubted the plutonium-based implosion bomb design would work, and ...
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Plutonium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
A vertical column in the periodic table. Members of a group typically have similar properties and electron configurations in their outer shell. Period ... Some say that plutonium's an evil element created by man, but it's actually a natural element produced by a process known as nucleosynthesis, which takes place in supernova explosions, when ...
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plutonium
plutonium/plu:ˈtəunɪəm; plu`tonɪəm/ n[U](chemistry 化) artificially produced radioactive metallic element, derived from uranium and used in nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons 金不. =>App 10 见附录10.
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Plutonium (disambiguation)
Gate, the plutonium near the hot springs at Pamukkale in Turkey (ancient Phrygian Hierapolis)
Plutonium, a genus of centipedes
Plutonium, a fictional Pluto (disambiguation)
Isotopes of plutonium
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Plutonium-240
Plutonium-240 ( or Pu-240) is an isotope of plutonium formed when plutonium-239 captures a neutron. plutonium
Fertile materials
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Plutonium-241
Plutonium-241 (241Pu or Pu-241) is an isotope of plutonium formed when plutonium-240 captures a neutron. In the non-fission case, neutron capture produces plutonium-242.
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Plutonium Blonde
Plutonium Blonde is a 2008 album by The Legendary Pink Dots.
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Plutonium borides
Several plutonium borides can be formed by direct combination of plutonium and boron powders in an inert atmosphere at reduced pressure. References
Borides
Plutonium compounds
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Plutonium silicide
Plutonium silicide is a binary inorganic compound of plutonium and silicon with the chemical formula PuSi. The compound forms gray crystals. Synthesis
Reaction of plutonium dioxide and silicon carbide:
Reaction of plutonium trifluoride with silicon:
Physical properties
Plutonium silicide forms
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Plutonium hexafluoride
Plutonium hexafluoride is the highest fluoride of plutonium, and is of interest for laser enrichment of plutonium, in particular for the production of It can also be obtained by fluorination of plutonium(III) fluoride, plutonium(IV) oxide, or plutonium(IV) oxalate at approximately 700 °C:
2 + 3 → 2
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最远的地方 The Farthest
Slowly dying within its heart is a plutonium generator that will beat for perhaps another decade before the lights on Voyager finally go out. Slowly dying within its heart is a plutonium generator that will beat for perhaps another decade before the lights on Voyager finally go out.
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Plutonium tetrafluoride
Formation
Plutonium(IV) fluoride is produced in the reaction between plutonium dioxide (PuO2) or plutonium(III) fluoride (PuF3) with hydrofluoric acid causes it to decompose into plutonium pentafluoride (PuF5) and fluorine; if this is continued, plutonium(IV) fluoride is obtained.
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Plutonium hydride
Pu + H2 → PuH2
Studies of the reaction of plutonium metal with moist air at 200–350 °C showed the presence of cubic plutonium hydride on the surface along Plutonium dihydride on the surface of hydrided plutonium acts as a catalyst for the oxidation of the metal with consumption of both O2 and N2 from air.
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