Neptunium is radioactive, so it's usage would be somewhere in that realm. It is most often found as a biproduct of nuclear reactors and plutonium manufacture.
No use today
Neptunium was prepared for the first time by Edwin Mac Millan and Philipp Abelson in USA in 1940.
Edwin McMillan and Philip H. Abelson at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in 1940Edwin M. McMillan and Philip Abelson in 1940.
The name of the chemical element neptunium is derived from the name pf the planet Neptune.And Neptune was the got of seas in the Roman mythology.
It can.
Neptunium has not today any use in every day life.
You have any chance to encounter neptunium.
No use today; neptunium trifluoride is used to prepare neptunium metal.
Neptunium hasn't medical uses.
The half life of neptunium-238 is 2,117 days.
- intermediate in the preparation of plutonium 238 - in the instruments for the detection of high energy neutrons - possible use in the future as material for nuclear weapons - possible use in the future as nuclear fuel
It is used as a mineral specimen (miner's collection).
Neptunium trichloride has no use today.
Neptunium being radioactive is dangerous for all living beings.
Americium decays into neptunium-239 through alpha decay. It has a half-life of 7,370 years.
No use today
No use today