A plutonium- 239 nucleus initially

  1. Please answer the following THAT I CAN'T!!!Where is Plutonium found? How common is Plutonium in nature? What does Plutonium look
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  2. A plutonium- 239 nucleus initially at rest undergoes alpha decay to produce a uranium-235 nucleus. The uranium-235 nucleus has a
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  3. A plutonium- 239 nucleus initially at rest undergoes alpha decay to produce a uranium-235 nucleus. The uranium-235 nucleus has a
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  4. A neutron strikes a plutonium-239 nucleus, starting a fission reaction. The products are a strontium-96 nucleus, a barium-140
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  5. You want to heat a satellite by radioactive decay of 238 plutonium. Assume you need heating of 200 Watts (J/s), how many
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  6. A neutron strikes a plutonium-239 nucleus, starting a fission reaction. The products are a strontium-96 nucleus, a barium-140
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  7. Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half- life of 24,100 years.
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  8. Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half-life of 24,100 years.
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  9. Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half-life of 24,100 years.
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  10. a.) How much energy is emitted in each alpha decay of plutonium-234 if 234Pu, 234.0433mu and 230U, 230.0338mu.b.) The half-life
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