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Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half- life of 24,100 years.
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Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half-life of 24,100 years.
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Plutonium-239 is a radioactive isotope frequently employed as nuclear reactor fuel, with a half-life of 24,100 years.
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Plutonium-239, a radioactive isotope often used as fuel in nuclear reactors, has a half-life of 24,100 years. Approximately how
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The half-life of plutonium-238 is 87.7 years.
What percentage of the atoms in a sample of plutonium-238 will remain radioactive
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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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The half-life of the plutonium isotope is 24,360 years. If 10 grams of plotonium is released into the atmosphere by a nuclear
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Plutonium-239, a radioactive isotope often used as fuel in nuclear reactors, has a half-life of 24,100 years. Approximately how
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The most abundant isotope of uranium,238U , does not undergo fission. In a breeder reactor, however, a 238U atom captures a
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A rare isotope of a nuclear material is very unstable, decaying at a rate of 13% each second. Find how much isotope
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