| plutonium |
An artificially produced element that is fissile and radioactive. It is created when an atom of uranium-238 captures a slow neutron in its nucleus.
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| plutonium |
A highly toxic, heavy, radioactive metallic element. There are 15 isotopes of plutonium, of which only five are produced in significant quantities: plutonium-238, -239, -240, -241, and -242. Plutonium-239 is the most important plutonium isotope as it is fissile and is used in nuclear weapons and some reactors. One the other hand, plutonium-240 is unsuitable for use in nuclear weapons and reactor fuel. ...
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| plutonium |
An artificially produced radioactive element. It is used in nuclear bombs.
Ãâó: www.banthebomb.org/archives/educ/glossary.html
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| plutonium |
a human-made radioactive element heavier than uranium. Plutonium-239 is the plutonium isotope commonly used in nuclear weapons; it emits highly dangerous alpha radiation and has a halflife of 24,000 years.
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| PLUT | of or relating to or characteristic of a plutocrat |
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| PLUT | large mass of intrusive igneous rock believed to have solidified deep within the earth |
| PLUT | of or relating to or characteristic of Hades or Tartarus |
| PLUT | igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface |
| PLUT | large mass of intrusive igneous rock believed to have solidified deep within the earth |
| PLUT | a radioactive transuranic element that is similar to uranium |
| PLUT | a highly fissionable isotope of plutonium that is used in atomic weapons and as a reactor fuel |
| PLUT | a nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission (splitting the nuclei of a heavy element (uranium 235 or plutonium 239)) |
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