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neptunium - translation to γαλλικά

CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 93 AND SYMBOL NP
Element 93; Np (element); Neptunium Bomb; History of neptunium
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  • [[Dmitri Mendeleev]]'s table of 1871, with an empty space at the position after uranium.
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  • Structure of neptunocene
  • Neptunium ions in solution
  • Phase diagram of neptunium

neptunium         
n. neptunium, radioactive metallic element extracted from uranium ores which is a by-product of plutonium production (Chemistry)
Np         
neptunium, radioactive metallic element extracted from uranium ores which is a by-product of plutonium, production (Chemistry)

Ορισμός

Neptunium
·noun A new metallic element, of doubtful genuineness and uncertain indentification, said to exist in certain minerals, as columbite.

Βικιπαίδεια

Neptunium

Neptunium is a chemical element with the symbol Np and atomic number 93. A radioactive actinide metal, neptunium is the first transuranic element. Its position in the periodic table just after uranium, named after the planet Uranus, led to it being named after Neptune, the next planet beyond Uranus. A neptunium atom has 93 protons and 93 electrons, of which seven are valence electrons. Neptunium metal is silvery and tarnishes when exposed to air. The element occurs in three allotropic forms and it normally exhibits five oxidation states, ranging from +3 to +7. It is radioactive, poisonous, pyrophoric, and capable of accumulating in bones, which makes the handling of neptunium dangerous.

Although many false claims of its discovery were made over the years, the element was first synthesized by Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1940. Since then, most neptunium has been and still is produced by neutron irradiation of uranium in nuclear reactors. The vast majority is generated as a by-product in conventional nuclear power reactors. While neptunium itself has no commercial uses at present, it is used as a precursor for the formation of plutonium-238, and in radioisotope thermal generators to provide electricity for spacecraft. Neptunium has also been used in detectors of high-energy neutrons.

The longest-lived isotope of neptunium, neptunium-237, is a by-product of nuclear reactors and plutonium production. This isotope, and the isotope neptunium-239, are also found in trace amounts in uranium ores due to neutron capture reactions and beta decay.

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1. Les éléments de combustible irradiés actuels, tels qu‘ils sortent d‘un réacteur contemporain apr';s quelques années de service, voient leur bilan de mati';re passer d‘environ 4–5% U235 et '5–'6% U238, dans l‘état initial, ŕ finalement 3–4% de produits de fission, 1% U235, 1% Pu23', et '4–'5% U238, en plus de 0,1% d‘autres éléments, dits actinides transuraniens (neptunium, curium, américium, etc.). L‘utilisation de '6% de ces résidus (soit U235, Pu23' et majoritairement U238) demande de procéder au «retraitement», c‘est–ŕ–dire ŕ une séparation par voie chimique de ces isotopes, d‘une part, et des produits de fission, d‘autre part.