Neptunium is a
chemical element with symbol
Np and
atomic number 93. A
radioactive actinide metal, neptunium is the first
transuranic element. Its position in the
periodic table just after
uranium, named after the planet
Uranus, led to it being named after
Neptune, the next planet beyond Uranus. A neptunium atom has 93
protons and 93 electrons, of which seven are
valence electrons. Neptunium metal is silvery and
tarnishes when exposed to air. The element occurs in three
allotropic forms and it normally exhibits five
oxidation states, ranging from +3 to +7. It is
radioactive,
poisonous,
pyrophoric, and can accumulate in
bones, which makes the handling of neptunium dangerous.