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It has a low melting point (640 °C, 1,184 °F) and an unusually high boiling point (3,228 °C, 5,842 °F). [5] This gives a large range of temperatures (over 2,500 kelvin wide) at which plutonium is liquid, but this range is neither the greatest among all actinides nor among all metals, [ 10 ] with neptunium theorized to have the greatest ...
94 Pu plutonium; use: 3501 K: 3228 °C: 5842 °F WebEl: 3503 K: 3230 °C: 5846 °F CRC: ... For the equivalent in degrees Fahrenheit °F, see: Boiling points of the ...
94 Pu plutonium; use: 333.5 LNG: 333.5 WEL: ... Notes. Values refer to the enthalpy change in the conversion of liquid to gas at the boiling point (normal, 101.325 ...
94 Pu plutonium; use (T/K) 1756 1953 2198 2511 2926 ... The temperature at standard pressure should be equal to the normal boiling point, ... f - Ohse, R.W. Handbook ...
Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 K b & K f [1] Lauric acid: 298.9 44
Spectral lines of plutonium: Other properties; Natural occurrence: from decay: Crystal structure ... boiling point F: boiling point F: no description. Unknown: optional:
Watchdogs are raising new concerns about legacy contamination in Los Alamos, the birthplace of the atomic bomb and home to a renewed effort to manufacture key components for nuclear weapons. A ...
Fission product yields by mass for thermal neutron fission of U-235 and Pu-239 (the two typical of current nuclear power reactors) and U-233 (used in the thorium cycle). This page discusses each of the main elements in the mixture of fission products produced by nuclear fission of the common nuclear fuels uranium and plutonium.