Why chemical properties of Neptunium and plutonium resemble with uranium not all those Renium and osmium?
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$$$${{{{{{{{{{.Plutonium is a radioactive chemical elementwith symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is an actinide metal of silvery-gray appearance that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms a dull coating when oxidized. The element normally exhibits six allotropes and four oxidation states. It reacts with carbon, halogens, nitrogen, silicon, and hydrogen. When exposed to moist air, it forms oxidesand hydrides that can expand the sample up to 70% in volume, which in turn flake off as a powder that is pyrophoric. It is radioactive and can accumulate in bones, which makes the handling of plutonium dangerous. }}}}}}}$$$$$$$$
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