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Plutonium - traducción al ruso

RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH THE ATOMIC NUMBER OF 94 AND SYMBOL PU
Element 94; Plutonium (Pu); Plutium; Transporting plutonium; Pu (element); Natural Plutonium; Plutonium metallurgy; History of plutonium
  • Twenty micrograms of pure plutonium hydroxide
  • alt=Two diagrams of weapon assembly. Top: "gun-type assembly method" — an elliptical shell encloses conventional chemical explosives on the left, whose detonation pushes sub-critical pieces of uranium-235 together on the right. Bottom: "implosion assembly method" — a spherical shell encloses eight high-explosive charges which upon detonation compress a plutonium charge in the core.
  • alt=Glowing graphite cube containing plutonium-238 oxide
  • alt=Elderly Seaborg in a suit
  • alt=Tall square industrial room seen from above. Its cement walls have metal ladders and meshes, and a dozen people work on the floor.
  • alt=Photo of an atomic explosion mushroom cloud with a gray stem and white cap
  • alt=A stack of square metal plates with a side about 10 inches. In the 3-inch hole in the top plate there is a gray metal ball simulating Pu.
  • alt=A graph showing change in density with increasing temperature upon sequential phase transitions between alpha, beta, gamma, delta, delta' and epsilon phases
  • alt=Five fluids in glass test tubes: violet, Pu(III); dark brown, Pu(IV)HClO4; light purple, Pu(V); light brown, Pu(VI); dark green, Pu(VII)
  • alt=Glowing cylinder of plutonium oxide standing in a circular pit
  • alt=Black block of Pu with red spots on top and yellow powder around it
  • alt=cylinder of Pu metal
  • alt=A diagram illustrating the interconversions between various isotopes of uranium, thorium, protactinium and plutonium

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plutonium         

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Plutonium noun chem. плутоний

Definición

plutonium
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 94, a dense silvery radioactive metal of the actinide series, used as a fuel in nuclear reactors and as an explosive in nuclear fission weapons. (Symbol: Pu)
Origin
1940s: from Pluto, on the pattern of neptunium (Pluto being the next planet beyond Neptune).

Wikipedia

Plutonium

Plutonium is a radioactive chemical element with the symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is an actinide metal of silvery-gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms a dull coating when oxidized. The element normally exhibits six allotropes and four oxidation states. It reacts with carbon, halogens, nitrogen, silicon, and hydrogen. When exposed to moist air, it forms oxides and hydrides that can expand the sample up to 70% in volume, which in turn flake off as a powder that is pyrophoric. It is radioactive and can accumulate in bones, which makes the handling of plutonium dangerous.

Plutonium was first synthetically produced and isolated in late 1940 and early 1941, by a deuteron bombardment of uranium-238 in the 1.5-metre (60 in) cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. First, neptunium-238 (half-life 2.1 days) was synthesized, which subsequently beta-decayed to form the new element with atomic number 94 and atomic weight 238 (half-life 88 years). Since uranium had been named after the planet Uranus and neptunium after the planet Neptune, element 94 was named after Pluto, which at the time was considered to be a planet as well. Wartime secrecy prevented the University of California team from publishing its discovery until 1948.

Plutonium is the element with the highest atomic number to occur in nature. Trace quantities arise in natural uranium-238 deposits when uranium-238 captures neutrons emitted by decay of other uranium-238 atoms.

Both plutonium-239 and plutonium-241 are fissile, meaning that they can sustain a nuclear chain reaction, leading to applications in nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors. Plutonium-240 exhibits a high rate of spontaneous fission, raising the neutron flux of any sample containing it. The presence of plutonium-240 limits a plutonium sample's usability for weapons or its quality as reactor fuel, and the percentage of plutonium-240 determines its grade (weapons-grade, fuel-grade, or reactor-grade). Plutonium-238 has a half-life of 87.7 years and emits alpha particles. It is a heat source in radioisotope thermoelectric generators, which are used to power some spacecraft. Plutonium isotopes are expensive and inconvenient to separate, so particular isotopes are usually manufactured in specialized reactors.

Producing plutonium in useful quantities for the first time was a major part of the Manhattan Project during World War II that developed the first atomic bombs. The Fat Man bombs used in the Trinity nuclear test in July 1945, and in the bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945, had plutonium cores. Human radiation experiments studying plutonium were conducted without informed consent, and several criticality accidents, some lethal, occurred after the war. Disposal of plutonium waste from nuclear power plants and dismantled nuclear weapons built during the Cold War is a nuclear-proliferation and environmental concern. Other sources of plutonium in the environment are fallout from numerous above-ground nuclear tests, now banned.

Ejemplos de uso de Plutonium
1. Plutonium, he notes, would require the cooperation of a state with a plutonium reprocessing program.
2. Iran had said its experiments with plutonium were in 1''3 and that no plutonium had been separated since then.
3. Though using uranium as fuel, plutonium reactors produce weapons–grade plutonium that can be used for nuclear arms.
4. The ATBR annually requires 2.2 tonnes of plutonium as ‘seed‘. Although India has facilities to recover plutonium by reprocessing spent fuel, it requires plutonium for its Fast Breeder Reactor programme as well.
5. Plutonium 238 is hundreds of times more radioactive than plutonium 23', which is used in nuclear arms, according to the newspaper.
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