Plutonium
One Kilogram of Plutonium can Make an Explosion as Big as 21,000 Tons of TriNitroToluene

Plutonium
Description: Plutonium
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Plutonium
The atomic number is 94 Uranium was named after Uranus which is 92 and Neptunium was named after Neptune and their atomic number is 93. So Plutonium is named after Pluto and its atomic number is 94.
One of Plutonium\'s physical properties are that it is nuclear.Another is that the melting point is 641 degrees C and the boiling point is 3,232. Its color is silver and its weight
A chemical property is that it is a fissile material used for nuclear weapons and also in some nuclear reactors as a source of energy.
Plutonium is found within uranium deposits and is also to take out by burning uranium (U) (92),which is the process used in nuclear reactors.
A fun fact is that Plutonium is know as the explosive ingredient in nuclear weapons.
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