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Neptunium

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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NEPTUNIUM

NEPTUNIUM

  • Atomic number: 93
  • Atomic mass: 237
  • Symbol: Np

NEPTUNIUM

  • Period: 7
  • Group: 7
  • It is a transition metal

HISTORY

  • When was it discovered: 1940
  • Where it was discovered: Berkeley, California
  • Who discovered it: Edwin McMillan and Philip Abelson
  • What it was used for: used for nuclear weapons
  • Gots its name from the planet Neptune

SOURCES

  • Neptunium is mined
  • It naturally occurs in earth in uranium ores
  • To make it, you bombard uranium with slow moving neutrons.

PROPERTIES

  • Neptunium is a solid metal
  • It is ductile
  • Neptunium is silvery
  • Melting point is 644 degrees Celsius
  • Boiling point is 3902 degrees Celsius

PROPERTIES

  • Fairly reactive
  • If chemically put together it is extremely reactive
  • Neptunium reacts with oxygen

COST

  • Neptunium is worth
  • $600 per grams

USES

  • Not used in living things
  • Used for research purposes
  • Also used in neutron detection equipment
  • Was used to make the worlds atomic bomb

UNIQUENESS

  • Was the first transuranic element
  • Got its name from the planet Neptune
  • Because neptunium is by uranium
  • Which was named after a planet too
  • Neptunium is very rare

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