Plutonium Elements Chemistry
Plutonium Elements Chemistry
Plutonium
Plutonium is one of the most dangerous yet useful elements in existence. It is the 94th element on the Periodic Table, and was discovered in 1941 and is now used in nuclear plants and even in nuclear explosives. Use this category to find information about plutonium as well about its hazards.
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- Isotopes, uses, properties, and hazards.
- Physical data, chemical properties, health and environmental effects.
- Basic physical and historical information.
- A concise table of the chemical properties of plutonium. Also includes the spelling of its name in several European languages.
- Provides a number of data tables with plutonium's chemical properties. It also contains an extensive history of plutonium.
- Atomic structure, chemical and physical properties, and table of nuclides.
- A biography of Glenn Seaborg, the discoverer of plutonium.
- Electronic, thermal, and steric data along with an isotope table.
- Gives extensive information concerning Plutonium, including its compounds, history, and properties.
- Information about the history and properties of plutonium in paragraph form.
- Details United States Plutonium Production, Acquisition, and Utilization from 1944 through 1994.
- An extensive research document about plutonium. It includes pictures and graphs.
- Image, general and physical information, source, uses, and key isotopes.
- A quick reference table for Plutonium.
- An article that is an interview with a leading scientist on the disposal of plutonium.
- A fact sheet about plutonium from the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in Carlsbad, New Mexico.
- Full text of the monograph by George H. Coleman (University of California, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California). [PDF]
- Gives a quick reference to the chemical properties of Plutonium, as well as an extensive list of its isotopes.
- Information on the chemical properties of plutonium, as well as its electron cloud diagram.
- Extensive information about nearly every chemical property of plutonium.
- Describes the way that scientists found a way to use plutonium as a supercondutor.
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