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  • | OtherNames = Plutonium monosilicide ...12301209 |page=3783 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9eJvoNCSCRMC&dq=Plutonium+silicide+PuSi&pg=PA3783 |access-date=16 August 2021}}</ref> ...
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  • | OtherNames = Plutonium monoselenide, Plutonium(II) selenide | OtherAnions = [[Plutonium sulfide]]<br />[[Plutonium telluride]] ...
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  • | OtherCompounds = [[Plutonium silicide]] ...st1=Sheft |first1=Irving |last2=Fried |first2=Sherman |title=New Neptunium Compounds |date=1950 |publisher=U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information ...
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  • ...ornium(III) bromide, whereas an eight-coordinate berkelium(III) bromide ([[Plutonium(III) bromide|PuBr<sub>3</sub>]]-type, orthorhombic structure) produces an e * [[Californium compounds]] ...
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  • ...h are [[hygroscopy|hygroscopic]].<ref name=crc /> It crystallizes in the [[plutonium(III) bromide|PuBr<sub>3</sub>]] type<ref name="AspreyKeenanKruse" /><ref>{{ * PrI<sub>3</sub> forms compounds with [[hydrazine]], like I<sub>3</sub>Pr·3N<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>·4[[Wat ...
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  • [[Curium]] (Cm) usually forms compounds in the +3 oxidation state, although compounds with curium in the +4, +5 and +6 oxidation states are also known. ...enthalpies of formation of BaCmO3 and BaCfO3|journal=Journal of Alloys and Compounds|volume=200|issue=1–2|page=181|date=1993|doi=10.1016/0925-8388(93)90491-5|ur ...
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  • ...strategy relies on the recycling of major [[actinides]] ([[Uranium]] and [[Plutonium]], and also [[Thorium]] in the [[breeder]] fuel cycle) and the transmutatio | Transuranic elements || 0.9 (Plutonium); 0.1 (Neptunium, Americium, Curium) ...
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  • ...evaux P |title=Novel DGT Configurations for the Assessment of Bioavailable Plutonium, Americium, and Uranium in Marine and Freshwater Environments |journal=Anal ...
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  • ...<sup>133</sup>Xe in the atmosphere in order to indicate the production of plutonium through the irradiation of uranium and chemical reprocessing in an effort t ...ld" /> The precise composition was 363 grams plutonium (87% of which was [[Plutonium-239]]) and 122 grams of uranium.<ref name="Glaser Bielefeld" /> It later em ...
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  • ...ed with the electropositive s-block metals. Covalent silicides and silicon compounds occur with hydrogen and the elements in groups 10 to 17. Many cluster compounds of lithium silicides are known, such as Li<sub>13</sub>Si<sub>4</sub>, Li<s ...
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  • ...rly [[plutonium]]. In 1948 he published a paper on new structure types for compounds of the 5f series of elements.<ref>{{cite journal ...
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  • ...inclusive), though some are detected only in very tiny amounts, such as [[plutonium-244]]. Scientists estimate that the elements that occur naturally on Earth ...bon, nitrogen, and oxygen are commonly separated by gas diffusion of their compounds such as CO and NO. The separation of hydrogen and deuterium is unusual beca ...
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  • ...(the first work with [[Chugaev|L. A. Chugaev]] on the synthesis of complex compounds of platonitrite with dithioethers);<ref name="Ushakova N. N 1950"/> *1913-1916 - engaged in experimental research in the chemistry of platinum compounds and analysis of rare elements; ...
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  • ...the [[Complex (chemistry)|complex]]. There are two main kinds of complex: compounds formed by the interaction of a metal ion with a ligand and supramolecular c ...compounds containing the H<sub>2</sub>N–C–C–OH substructure. For example, compounds containing the [[ethanolamine|2-aminoethanol]] substructure can form metal– ...
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  • ...the so-called [[octanol-water partition coefficient]]. Many pharmaceutical compounds are [[weak acid]]s or [[weak base]]s. Such a compound may exist with a diff ...ex, [PuO<sub>2</sub>(TBP)<sub>2</sub>(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>] and the plutonium in this complex can be reduced to separate it from uranium. ...
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  • | [[thorium|Th]]||[[protactinium|Pa]]||[[uranium|U]]||[[neptunium|Np]]||[[Plutonium|Pu]] ...ch as [[tin]] and [[antimony]], are clearly metals, but form only covalent compounds in the highest oxidation states: their aqua cations are restricted to their ...
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  • ...#f8f8f8; border-right:1px solid #f8f8f8; border-bottom:2px dashed black"|[[Plutonium|Pu]] ...{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} as are mercury vapour and many mercury compounds.<ref>{{harvnb|Kozin|Hansen|2013|p=80}}</ref> These five elements have a str ...
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  • Until the 1930s, radium compounds were not only considered relatively harmless, but also beneficial to health ...radionuclides has improved radiation protection. For example, the mercury compounds <sup>203</sup>chloro-merodrin and <sup>197</sup>chloro-merodrin were abando ...
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  • ...that individual grains are a mixture of various minerals and carbonaceous compounds.<ref name="AltobelliEA2006">{{cite journal |last1=Altobelli |first1=N. |las ...116497066 }}</ref> Elements from [[carbon]] ([[atomic number]] Z = 6) to [[plutonium]] (Z = 94) are produced by [[nucleosynthesis]] in [[stellar core]]s and in ...
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