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It is difficult to tell since normally plutonium has 238-244 nucleons. The above equation. The equation suggest plutonium with at least 39 neutrons more than any known isotope. Its behaviour is, therefore, unknown and therefore its risk.

It is difficult to tell since normally plutonium has 238-244 nucleons. The above equation. The equation suggest plutonium with at least 39 neutrons more than any known isotope. Its behaviour is, therefore, unknown and therefore its risk.

It is difficult to tell since normally plutonium has 238-244 nucleons. The above equation. The equation suggest plutonium with at least 39 neutrons more than any known isotope. Its behaviour is, therefore, unknown and therefore its risk.

It is difficult to tell since normally plutonium has 238-244 nucleons. The above equation. The equation suggest plutonium with at least 39 neutrons more than any known isotope. Its behaviour is, therefore, unknown and therefore its risk.

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