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"Transuranic"
Keywords:
uranium
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americium
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atomic
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plutonium
,
radioisotopes
Related Terms:
Fission products
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Actinide
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Fission product
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Spontaneous fission
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Uranium
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Actinides
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Fissionable
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Nuclear fission
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Atomic weight
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Relative atomic mass
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Nuclear
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Tritium
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Fissile material
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Plutonium
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Americium
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Fissile
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Fission
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Atomic mass
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Nuclear weapon
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Mass number
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Fissionable material
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Stable isotope
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Atom bomb
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Isotope
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Moderator
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Hydrogen bomb
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Transmutation
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Isotopes
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Deuterium
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Heavy water
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Nucleon number
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Nuclide
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Fertile material
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Nuclear energy
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Atomic bomb
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Polonium
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Atomic number
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Thermal reactor
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Elements
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Neutron number
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Nuclear fusion
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Chain reaction
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Nuclei
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Thermonuclear fusion
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Neutrons
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Nucleosynthesis
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Hydrogen atom
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Atomic nucleus
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Thermonuclear
Any element whose atomic number is higher than that of uranium. All transuranic elements are produced artificially and are radioactive.
atomicarchive.com
elements and their radioisotopes with atomic numbers greater than uranium.
gailsbooks.com
Having an atomic number greater than 92; elements with atomic numbers higher than the atomic number for uranium (92).
library.thinkquest.org
Possessing an atomic number higher than that of uranium (92).
192.153.25.241
pertaining to elements with atomic numbers higher than uranium (92). For example, plutonium (Pu) and americium (Am) are transuranics.
bt.cdc.gov
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