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- BO1, BO2, MW3, WaW redefined. - Plutonium Project
The Plutonium Project is a CoD mod that aims to improve upon your favorite games
- Plutonium - Wikipedia
Plutonium is the element with the highest atomic number known to occur in nature Trace quantities arise in natural uranium deposits when uranium-238 captures neutrons emitted by decay of other uranium-238 atoms
- Plutonium | Radioactive Element, Nuclear Fuel | Britannica
plutonium (Pu), radioactive chemical element of the actinoid series of the periodic table, atomic number 94 It is the most important transuranium element because of its use as fuel in certain types of nuclear reactors and as an ingredient in nuclear weapons
- Plutonium - World Nuclear Association
Plutonium is the principal fuel in a fast neutron reactor, and in any reactor it is progressively bred from non-fissile U-238 that comprises over 99% of natural uranium Plutonium has occurred naturally, but except for trace quantities it is not now found in the Earth's crust
- Experts warn Trump admin any Iran deal must block plutonium path to . . .
Experts warn any new Iran deal must ban plutonium reprocessing and expose covert pathways to nuclear weapons, citing risks tied to Bushehr and Arak nuclear facilities
- Plutonium Pit Bomb Production: the Beginning of the End
Plutonium pits are the core of a thermonuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb) Tens of thousands of pits were manufactured during the Cold War
- Missing from US-Iran talks: plutonium for more than 200 nuclear bombs
As President Trump pushes to reopen talks with Iran, US negotiators should demand the surveillance of Bushehr and the removal of spent fuel to reduce proliferation risks from plutonium
- Plutonium Uses: Exploring the Industrial and Military Applications . . .
Plutonium is a **radioactive synthetic element** (atomic number 94) primarily used in **nuclear weapons** and **nuclear reactors** Its applications span **military, energy, and scientific research**, though its handling requires extreme caution due to **toxicity and radioactivity**
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