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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
The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the literature, the most recent reference [Handbook on the chemistry and physics of rare earths, vol.12 (1989)] is given with 1529 °C.
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 ...
Spectral lines of plutonium: Other properties; Natural occurrence: from decay: Crystal structure ... boiling point F: boiling point F: no description. Unknown: optional: