NEPTUNIUM

nĕptooˈnēəm, radioactive chemical element; symbol Np; at. no. 93; at. wt. 237.0482; m.p. about 640 degrees Celsius; b.p. 3,902 degrees Celsius (estimated); sp. gr. 20.25 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +3, +4, +5, or +6. Neptunium is a ductile, silvery radioactive metal. It is a member of the actinide series in group IIIb of the periodic table. Neptunium has three distinct forms (see allotropy); the orthorhombic crystalline structure occurs at room temperature. Neptunium forms numerous chemical compounds. The element was discovered in 1940 by Edwin M. McMillan and Philip H. Abelson, who produced neptunium-239 (half-life 2.3 days) by bombarding uranium with neutrons from a cyclotron at the Univ. of California at Berkeley. Neptunium, the first transuranium element, was named for the planet Neptune, which is beyond Uranus in the solar system. Neptunium is found in very small quantities in nature in association with uranium ores. There are 20 known isotopes of neptunium. Neptunium-237, the most stable, has a half-life of 2.14 million years and is used in neutron-detection equipment.

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...Introduction 197 8.2 Transuranium Elements 198 8.2.1 Neptunium Atomic Number 93 198 8.2.2 Plutonium Atomic Number 94 199...
...and Cobalt in Ecology 561 F.G. Lowman Environmental Behavior of Chromium and Neptunium 569 Richard F. Foster Some Aspects of the Biology of Zirconium-95 577...
...Uranium 250 Block Two: The Transuranic Elements 252 Neptunium 252 Plutonium 254 Americium 256...
...shorter-lived nuclei decay away, e.g. uranium-237, neptunium-238 and neptunium-239, are effectively eliminated during the normal...Uranium-239 U239 Beta 24 minutes Neptunium-237 Np237 Alpha 2.1 million years...
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...these two fission products, along with neptunium, could result in a small reduction in...risk to the public. The solubility of neptunium is sensitive to its chemical environment...solubility, the resulting doses from neptunium-237 can be higher than doses from technetium-99...
...at least for less dangerous wastes such as tools, rags, and protective clothing contaminated with plutonium, americium, and neptunium. The opening of WIPP after 25 years of political turmoil also offers hope that we will one day come up with workable disposal...
...particularly dangerous radioactive elements: neptunium-237 and plutonium-239. (7) Both are extremely...were exposed in various capacities to neptunium-237 and plutonium-239 while working at...secondary exposure. (12) But, although neptunium-237 and plutonium-239 are known carcinogens...
...Francium OR Gallium OR Germanium Gold OR Hafnium OR Indium OR Iridium OR Iron OR Lawrencium OR Manganese OR Molybdenum OR Neptunium OR Nickel OR Niobium OR Nobelium OR Osmium OR Palladium OR Platinum OR Plutonium OR Protactinium OR Radium OR Rhenium OR Rhodium...
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...radioactive trace quantities of plutonium, neptunium and technetium-99. In fact, neptunium was much more prevalent at the three plants...328 grams of plutonium, 18.4 kilograms of neptunium and 661 kilograms of technetium-99. The average...
...cancer-causing, radioactive trace quantities of plutonium, neptunium and technetium-99. They were potentially exposed as a result...containing an estimated 328 grams of plutonium 18.4 kilograms of neptunium and 661 kilograms of technetium-99. The average concentration...
...containing plutonium-239 and larger amounts of equally dangerous neptunium-237, were recycled from nuclear-weapons production reactors...rods to remove heavy concentrations of uranium laced with neptunium and plutonium. They were given little protection, and no effort...
...not come from plutonium but the much longer-lived fission products (iodine-129 and technetium-99) and activation products (neptunium-237) that result from the burning of uranium and plutonium. These products have much higher solubilities in natural ground...
...and North Koreas Kim II Sung." The Integral Fast Reactors fuel cycle is the first one capable of taking actinides such as neptunium, americium, and plutonium and automatically putting them back--integrating them quickly and automatically--into the nuclear...
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PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS: NEPTUNIUM Periodic Table of the Elements: Neptunium Atomic Number: 93 Atomic Symbol: Np Neptunium Atomic Weight: 237.0482 Electron Configuration: 2 8 18 32 22 9 2...
NEPTUNIUM neptoo ne m, radioactive chemical element; symbol...25 at 20 degrees Celsius; valence +3, +4, +5, or +6. Neptunium is a ductile, silvery radioactive metal. It is a member...actinide series in Group 3 of the periodic table . Neptunium has three distinct forms (see allotropy ); the orthorhombic...
...Laboratory; in order of increasing atomic number they are neptunium , plutonium , americium , curium , berkelium , californium...mendelevium , nobelium , and lawrencium . Of these only neptunium and plutonium occur in nature; they are produced in minute...
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...atomic number) thorium , protactinium , uranium , neptunium , plutonium , americium , curium , berkelium , californium...crust in appreciable quantities, although small amounts of neptunium and plutonium have been found in uranium ores. Actinium and...
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