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Plutonium is a solid metal, radioactive, very toxic, silver-white color.

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Uranium is a dense, silvery-white metal that is weakly radioactive. In its natural state, it has a metallic luster and can also appear as a black oxide when exposed to air. It is primarily used in nuclear reactors and weapons.

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Uranium metal is a silvery grey color which oxidises in air to give a black oxide covering.

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Fresh pure uranium metal surface has the appearance of a steel.

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Silver is as a silver-white solid, radioactive metal.

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Plutonium is a radioactive metal, toxic, very dense, silvery white colour.

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The fresh uranium surface has the appearance of steel.

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Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive, dense; the fresh surface of uranium has an appearance similar to steel.

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The fresh surface of plutonium is metallic, silvery.

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The fresh surface of a pure uranium metal sample has the appearance of a steel.

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